Inner Spirit Transport
1 Kings 18:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Obadiah tells Elijah’s lord that Elijah is present, but as soon as Elijah departs, the Spirit will carry Obadiah to unknown places; Obadiah fears the king will kill him for failing to reveal Elijah's location.
Neville's Inner Vision
Elijah’s message to Obadiah becomes a radiant parable for the inner life. The outer drama—Ahab, fear of exposure, the danger of being found—maps to the inner law: when you cease clinging to a fixed path and yield to the Spirit within, you are carried beyond the familiar road. The line about the Spirit transporting Obadiah to places unknown is not a geographical incursion but a shift in consciousness. The 'Elijah is here' moment signals that the divine presence is not distant but intimate—your I AM, your awareness, guiding from within. Obedience and faithfulness are transformed from external duty into internal trust; fear dissolves as you recognize the Spirit as your constant motion. In Neville’s terms, the scene invites you to revise the self that fears discovery and to feel your consciousness being carried to the place where your true work manifests. The verse becomes a quiet pledge: the infinite I AM walks beside you, transporting your ideas, plans, and actions into alignment with your deeper purpose.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, affirm 'I am carried by the Spirit of the LORD to my rightful outcome,' and feel a gentle lift as if a current moves you along. Spend 1–2 minutes in this feeling-it-real, then proceed with your day.
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