Solomon's Inner Levy
1 Kings 5:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon organized a levy from all Israel, resulting in thirty thousand men being mobilized.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's teaching, the verse becomes a map of inner stewardship. The king Solomon is not a distant ruler but your I AM, the conscious center that can mobilize the whole mind. The levy out of all Israel signifies drawing every facet of consciousness into a single, directed act of imagination. The thirty thousand men are not to be counted as external soldiers but as the disciplined energies you marshal—thoughts, feelings, memories, images—placed at your command. When you imagine and feel from the end result, you set the inner conditions for a tangible outer event. The act of levying indicates authority: you declare that a project belongs to your inner kingdom, and you supply it with resources by assumption, by revision, by the steady feeling of it as already done. The outer number then becomes a symbol of the degree of alignment you achieve between your inner state and the world you seek to manifest. Persist in the feeling that you have the men, the funds, and the time to fulfill your goal, and reality moves to match it.
Practice This Now
Assume you are Solomon, ruler of your mind, and in imagination mobilize thirty thousand inner energies for a goal; then feel it real as already accomplished.
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