The Inner Wealth Claim

1 Kings 20:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 20 in context

Scripture Focus

3Thy silver and thy gold is mine; thy wives also and thy children, even the goodliest, are mine.
1 Kings 20:3

Biblical Context

An envoy asserts ownership of the king’s silver, gold, wives, and children. The verse presents a stark claim about what belongs to another.

Neville's Inner Vision

What speaks in 1 Kings 20:3 is not a tyrant but a mirror for your inner state. The silver and gold are not separate coins but conditions of consciousness you feel as yours. The wives and the goodliest children are not people you possess, but symbols of your relationships and the many possibilities you call forth. When the word 'mine' is spoken, notice a moment of separation—an old habit of scarcity pretending to own the world. In Neville’s language, the true owner is the I AM within you, awareness itself. Your wealth and your kinship obey the mood of your inner Father who supplies all. The verse thus invites a quiet revision: see that Providence is already guiding you, and that you steward all things by living from unity with God. If you assume abundance, act from fullness, and feel the reality of complete possession within, your external world aligns with the inner image. Wealth becomes a natural expression of your oneness, and care for creation emerges as tender stewardship, not conquest.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place a hand on your heart, and repeat: 'I am the I AM; all wealth, spouse, and children are mine in God.' Then imagine the scene already realized, feeling gratitude and abundance.

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