Inner Crown Chronicles
1 Kings 22:39-40 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text notes the tail end of Ahab's life and reign, mentioning the ivory house and cities, and that Ahaziah will succeed him.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the surface, the verse lists the remaining deeds of Ahab and the wealth he amassed, ending with death and succession. In the Neville mode, these are not history but the stage of your inner life. Ahab is your ruling self, enthroned by external power, ivory houses, and fortified cities—egos that require chronicles to feel real. The book of the chronicles becomes your memory of what you are and have done. The invitation is to see that your life mirrors this pattern: outer wealth and titles bloom from inner assumptions. The death of Ahab and the rise of Ahaziah symbolize a shift of state in consciousness: not fate, but a revision of being. Imagination, not factual history, writes your destiny. Your true ruler is the I AM—the awareness that experiences itself as the kingdom of God within. By assuming the end—being crowned now in inner governance—your outward scene aligns with that inward state, and you register the felt sense of the promised kingdom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM king now, reigning in my inner kingdom.' Feel the reign as peace and plenty within, and revise past deeds as already written in consciousness.
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