Solomon's Inner Temple Vision
1 Kings 5:1-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon plans to build a house for the LORD after rest from battles; he coordinates cedar and timber with Hiram, and Israel’s workforce is organized under wise leadership to prepare for the temple.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon stands in the light of the rest God has granted him, not as a distant king but as a state of consciousness that can lay claim to a temple within. The anointing of Solomon is not merely a political event but a turning of the mind to a new level of being where peace is established on every side. The cedars from Lebanon are symbolic images of noble traits you hire into your inner house—wisdom, discernment, and resolve—brought by your own imagination. Hiram's alliance and the levy of workers show how your inner faculties cooperate to realize a construction project in consciousness. The Lord's gift of wisdom is the true foundation; once you know you are at rest, there is no adversary that can unsettle this structure. As you imagine the temple being built, feel your consciousness becoming the house where the I AM dwells, a sanctuary of order, beauty, and loyalty to the divine plan. The external acts mirror the inner alignment you cultivate through belief.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the temple of God within me. See your inner landscape receiving the cedar and stone, your thoughts and feelings aligned in peace—this is feel-it-real construction.
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