Solomon's Inner Judgment
1 Kings 3:15-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon awoke from a dream, went to the ark, offered offerings, and prepared a feast. Two women, harlots, then stood before him with a dispute over a child.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon's waking is your inner decision to step into certainty. In the ark you are the inner law, the I AM that offers up the offerings of acknowledgment and peace to your faculties. The two harlots are opposing thoughts contending for your attention, the claim of the old story and the claim of the fresh vision. The dream itself invites you to test what you truly are: a state of awareness that can settle a dispute by discerning the mother heart of truth from fear. When he stands before the ark, you stand before the throne of your own awareness and invite the stillness to judge. The feast for all his servants declares that every part of you can be fed by this single realization. The third day after birth marks the moment the old thought and the new thought show their unity or separation; your practice is to revise the moment into one clear truth that you already possess. Dare to know the resolution now, and the mind will align with that inner light.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In quiet, assume the I AM presence and place your problem before the ark; declare the truth of oneness and feel the resolution as already fulfilled.
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