Divine Wisdom in Judgment
1 Kings 3:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
All Israel heard the king’s judgments and recognized that divine wisdom rested in him to judge rightly, creating awe and reverence for his discernment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon sits as the picture of your inner I AM, the fixed awareness through which every discernment passes. The story tells that all Israel heard the judgments and felt awe, because they perceived the wisdom of God operating through a single state of consciousness. In Neville’s sense, the 'king' is your present moment of realization—the inner governor whose judgments flow from the I AM. The 'wisdom of God' is not a borrowed cleverness but the innate clarity that appears when you accept that you are consciousness and not merely circumstance. When you assume that this inner wisdom is at work within you to judge rightly, the energy of your mind aligns with truth, and choices unfold with quiet authority. The outward world responds with reverence because you have activated a state in which right discernment leads actions that harmonize with your true nature. Remember, the outer scenes are only echoes of your inner state; cultivate the inner king and the world will bow to the judgment that comes from God within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat: 'I am the wise judge, the wisdom of God in me to discern rightly.' Feel the certainty as if the decision you face is already made, and let your next actions arise from that inner state.
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