Inner Coup, Inner Crown
1 Kings 15:27-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Baasha secretly schemes against Nadab, kills him at Gibbethon, and takes the throne in the third year of Asa.
Neville's Inner Vision
All outer events in the Bible speak of an inner movement. Nadab is the old self clinging to the throne; Baasha is a bold new assumption of power that arises when you consent to a new center of I AM awareness. Gibbethon stands for a mental territory where you and your beliefs contend; the conspiracy and the wicked act indicate that a stronger inner impulse has displaced a former ruling idea. The third year of Asa becomes a symbolic window in your soul when a higher self asserts authority over the previous image of yourself. The Kingdom of God is not a political realm but a state of consciousness in which you reign by alignment with the I AM. Judgment and accountability come as you realize you reap exactly what you hold as true; you cast off the old king only as you welcome a higher idea to rule. When you let a more expansive self take the throne, the outer world follows in its wake.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise a limiting belief by declaring, 'I AM the sovereign ruler of my inner kingdom now.' Then feel the authority rise as you imagine a higher self taking the throne.
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