Inner Armory of Solomon

1 Kings 4:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 4 in context

Scripture Focus

26And Solomon had forty thousand stalls of horses for his chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen.
1 Kings 4:26

Biblical Context

Solomon had 40,000 stalls for horses and 12,000 horsemen, showing immense military capacity and royal wealth. The verse presents a picture of organized abundance linked to kingly authority.

Neville's Inner Vision

Solomon's outward wealth and military display point to a deeper truth: every stall and horse is a symbol of an inner faculty you can marshal. In Neville's sense, the chariots represent organized thought, the horsemen disciplined desire, and the stalls the quiet, maintained states of consciousness from which you operate. When you regard wealth as inner provision, you are not chasing material signs but aligning your sense of self with the I AM that underwrites all experience. The kingdom of God is thus a mental kingdom, a condition of awareness in which abundance flows to the degree you presume it, feel it, and dwell in it as your present reality. Pride is the danger of mistaking external show for true power; yet the practical path remains: return to the inner posture of kingship—assume wholeness, practice the feeling of already having what you seek, and let your inner armory supply your life from within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and stand in your inner throne room; declare, 'I am the provision of God within me; my I AM supplies all my needs.' Then linger in the feeling for a few minutes, letting the sense of abundance become your default.

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