Be Thou Strong Inner Authority
1 Kings 2:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David commands Solomon to be strong and to show himself a man as he steps into life and leadership.
Neville's Inner Vision
I hear the voice not as a historical directive but as a living instruction to your state of consciousness. “I go the way of all the earth” speaks to the ordinary path every soul walks; the true path is within, where your I AM remains untouched by circumstance. “Be thou strong therefore” is a decree of inward vitality—an command to hold your inner atmosphere steady with confidence and calm. “Shw thyself a man” is not about outward appearance but the mature state of consciousness that governs from within: the king whose authority is the recognition that you are the I AM, the source of every act in your world. When you accept that all events arise from your inner state, you begin to act from dominion rather than reaction. Your imagination becomes the instrument by which you redraw the scene: you are not a victim of life but the sovereign perceiver who can revise fear into power. Strength then is an inner alignment, a settled awareness that makes every path your own to walk with grace and authority.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume the feeling of kingship now. Sit quietly, declare, I AM the strong I AM, the ruler of my inner space, and see yourself handling responsibilities with calm certainty; then revise any fear as a dream dissolving in light.
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