Inner Districts of Provision
1 Kings 4:9-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
1 Kings 4:9-12 lists the named districts and governors who oversee Solomon’s supply regions, illustrating a structured network of governance and provisioning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the spacious lens of Neville Goddard, the verse becomes a map of inner districts within your mind, each named after a facet of your life: Makaz, Shaalbim, Bethshemesh, and the lands are not geographical, but states of consciousness. The I AM, your inner governor, assigns these districts as safe, well-provisioned realms within you. So long as you believe your inner governors occupy their posts, you will experience harmony in family, wealth, and community. The verse does not describe external politics; it reveals how your imagination appoints the administrators of your life, and how those appointments determine what your life provides. When you attend to each district with steady attention—trust, unity, and gratitude—you align your inner supply lines: one district for provision, one for relationships, one for health. The land beyond Jokneam you might see as the boundary of doubt; when you erase doubt and confirm that the I AM governs all, you unlock a continuous flow from the center of your being to every outward circumstance. Your mind, rightly organized, becomes Solomonic: allotting abundance to the whole.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you appoint governors over four areas of your life—finances, family, health, and purpose—and feel the I AM already providing for them. Revise any sense of lack until you experience the land as secure and yours.
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