Inner Rebuilding and Stone Reuse
1 Kings 15:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Baasha halts Ramah's construction; Asa proclaims and uses its stones to build Geba and Mizpah.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this tale, Ramah is a state of mind—fear, hesitation, and rumor that keep you boxed in. Baasha’s halt signals the moment your old mental boundaries pause, inviting a demolition of the Ramah inside. Asa’s proclamation is your inner I AM declaring a new order: the materials of limitation are now repurposable energy. The very stones of constraint become the foundation for Geba and Mizpah—inner outposts of safety and order within the mind. The Kingdom of God arrives not by outward conquest but by conscious rearrangement of thought; you, the inner king, wield imagination to reconfigure experience into reality. Wealth and provision follow when lack is seen as unused matter, ready to be reworked for the good you intend. Remember: God is the I AM, the awareness that animates every moment; your awareness revamps the city within, and your life—opportunity, relationships, and resources—follows the new architecture you have built there.
Practice This Now
Assume today that the old Ramah within you is dismantled and its stones are repurposed to build Geba and Mizpah in your mind; feel the sense of safety and order arising as you consciously revise and affirm your inner kingdom.
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