Mercy, Truth, and the Throne
1 Kings 3:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon acknowledges God's mercy to David for walking in truth, righteousness, and uprightness of heart, and notes that God has granted him a son to sit on the throne.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon’s cadence reveals a deeper claim: mercy is a state of consciousness, not a distant act. The ‘David’ in the verse is the line of your inner kingship—the memory of your true I AM—molded by truth, righteousness, and uprightness of heart. When you recognize that God has kept for him this kindness, you sense that a ruling life already sits on the throne of your heart, ready to govern from within today. The covenant loyalty you read about is not external obligation but a steady alignment of your inner dispositions with the law of your own awareness. Mercy appears as the felt support of your I AM, guiding you with compassionate truth and faithful endurance. In this light, the verse becomes a manual for living: your inner state determines outward life, and your throne is the alive center of consciousness where justice and kindness reign.
Practice This Now
Assume the throne of your own consciousness now, surrounded by mercy, truth, and uprightness. Revise any sense of limitation by repeating, 'I am the I AM; mercy now crowns my life and governs my days,' until it feels real.
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