Inner Elders and Wealth Perception
1 Kings 20:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king of Israel calls the elders to witness a man seeking mischief by demanding his wives, children, and wealth, and he refuses.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville Goddard frame, the king is your I AM, the inner ruler who surveys the landscape of your mind. The elders are the wiser states of consciousness—the still, quiet understanding that sees through appearances. The man who seeks mischief is the restless urge for external conditions—the craving for wives, children, silver, and gold—your outward images about safety and value. When the king says ‘I denied him not,’ he is not praising a dogmatic denial of life but revealing that the true supply does not come from an outside claimant; it comes from consciousness in operation. The scene teaches that wealth and provision are inner realities, not outer spoils. The moment you acknowledge that you do not have to barter with fear or set your worth by possessions, the “mischief” loses power. You place your attention on the inner governor who provides, and you accept abundance as your present nature. Your job is to revise every scene that looks perishable into the memory of an eternal supply.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, assume the role of the inner king, and say: I AM the provision of all I require. Feel the warmth of inner abundance filling your mind, and release the demand for wealth from without.
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