Inner Officers of Provision

1 Kings 4:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 4 in context

Scripture Focus

7And Solomon had twelve officers over all Israel, which provided victuals for the king and his household: each man his month in a year made provision.
1 Kings 4:7

Biblical Context

Solomon appointed twelve officers to provide sustenance for the king and his household, each month a different officer supplies provision.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within you, the I AM, the King is ever present, fed by a disciplined inner economy. The twelve officers symbolize twelve fixed states of consciousness you can rely on for sustenance. The 'land' of your thoughts is the realm over which they preside; the victuals are nourishment of life energy—health, energy, clarity, purpose—provided by stable inner conditions. Each officer, assigned to a month, represents a regular pattern of imagining and revising: a cadence by which you feed the King with belief-made-perception. When you accept that these officers exist in your inner government, you stop begging from without and begin supplying from within. The 'household' is your daily life—body, mind, and actions—fed by consistent inward acts of assumption. To practice, choose a month and embody the officer's provision; feel that provision as present, not future. The King stands satisfied; your kingdom expands as the inner supply becomes real in your experiences. This is stewardship in the Kingdom of God: wisdom and discernment guiding a disciplined imagination that nourishes every part of you.

Practice This Now

Act now: close eyes and appoint the twelve officers within you, each month delivering nourishment to the king. Then revise any lack belief by affirming, I am fed from within; provision is mine now.

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