Inner Throne: Solomon's Rise

1 Kings 2:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 2 in context

Scripture Focus

10So David slept with his fathers, and was buried in the city of David.
11And the days that David reigned over Israel were forty years: seven years reigned he in Hebron, and thirty and three years reigned he in Jerusalem.
12Then sat Solomon upon the throne of David his father; and his kingdom was established greatly.
1 Kings 2:10-12

Biblical Context

David dies and Solomon sits on the throne; his kingdom is established.

Neville's Inner Vision

David's departure is not a loss but the alchemy of your own sense of self. The outer king dies to reveal the I AM that remains unchanged, the true ruler in you. Solomon seated on the throne represents your faithful assumption that the one God-consciousness—your awareness—takes charge of your affairs. When verse says the kingdom was established greatly, it is your inner state settled, aligned, and secure because you have refused to entertain lack or doubt. In Neville's terms, places are dispositions of mind; Solomon's throne is the place of decisive belief in your prosperity, health, and guidance. The 40 years of David's reign symbolize learned patience in the long nights of imagination; the shift to Solomon marks the dawn of a practical, joyous administration in your life. Practice calling forth the I AM as sovereign now; feel the throne beneath your imagination's gaze; as you dwell there, your world quietly reorders to reflect that inner conviction. The moment you imagine a future with this kingly presence, you displace the old king and create a new, established kingdom within.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of Solomon seated on the throne of your mind now. Close your eyes, breathe, and declare, 'I AM king in this kingdom,' feeling the established reign take root in you.

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