Inner Vineyard, Outer Consequences Revealed
1 Kings 21:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Naboth's vineyard is seized after Naboth is killed, illustrating the misuse of power to gain land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, the scene is a map of your own inner state. Naboth is a cherished conviction you dare not surrender to popular appetite; his death signals a belief that life can be owned by force. Jezebel embodies the habit of greed and social pressure that would override conscience in you; Ahab is the ego’s decision to possess, to convert a divine principle into a mere acquisition. The vineyard is your inner abundance—the perception of wealth that grows as you align with divine law, not by trampling your neighbor. When you hear Naboth is dead, you are nudged to check: what belief are you willing to kill in order to secure a desired outcome? The solution in Neville's terms is not to force, but to awaken to the truth that you are the I AM, and that imagination creates reality when harmonized with justice. Let reverence for life replace conquest; let the sense of lack dissolve into the awareness of infinite supply. The true ownership comes as you revise the crime as a past self's mistake and feel your consciousness claim abundance through righteous modes.
Practice This Now
Assume you already possess your true desire in perfect harmony with life; revise any memory of unfair acquisition by insisting, I own this vineyard as the I AM, without harming another, and feel it real.
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