Inner Wealth Exchange
1 Kings 5:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hiram provides timber to Solomon, and Solomon responds with yearly wheat and oil. This shows a reciprocal flow of resources.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon's trade is not the outward bazaar but the inward economy of consciousness. Hiram's cedar and fir are the structural faculties the I AM uses to build your inner temple; Solomon's wheat and oil are the nourishment—gratitude, energy, and creative ideas—that flow from that temple into your world each year. The exchange shows the principle: what you freely give in imagination returns to you in a tangible stream of sensation and circumstance. The 'year by year' cadence is the rhythm of a life lived from a fixed inner state, not from fear or scarcity. When you see yourself as the source of abundance, the outer means—the timber to support projects, the food and oil to sustain life—appear as the natural consequence of your acknowledged state. Prosperity is not an event but a character you inhabit; generosity and stewardship are its ordinary expression. Your inner king and your outer guest are one; the kingdom of God is the stable, present awareness that supplies all things.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of perpetual provision: I am wealth embodied. Feel the inner exchange as timber and nourishment flow to your house, year by year.
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