Divine Dream: Solomon's Request
1 Kings 3:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon is visited by the LORD in a dream at Gibeon, and God invites him to ask for anything he desires.
Neville's Inner Vision
In 1 Kings 3:5 the scene is not a distant drama of a king, but a revelation of your own inner I AM. The LORD appearing in the dream is the awakened awareness that you are. The invitation to 'Ask what I shall give thee' becomes an invitation to revise your state by choosing a new intention and confirming it with the feeling of already having it. Gibeon represents your inner ground where decisions are formed; night signals the subconscious listening for your quiet, persistent call. When you ask from the I AM, you are not petitioning a distant deity but calibrating your consciousness to a new possibility. If you seek wisdom, discernment, or any end, the moment you name it in awareness, the power of imagination begins to align events, people, and circumstances toward that end. The dream is your internal contract: you claim the end, and the I AM grants it by shaping your next thoughts and feelings into the world you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Tonight, in stillness, imagine the I AM presenting you with a question: what do you desire most? Answer with one precise wish, then feel the reality of already having it as you breathe.
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