Inner Levy, Inner Kingdom
1 Kings 5:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon raised a levy of thirty thousand men from all Israel, rotating them in monthly groups to Lebanon, with Adoniram overseeing the levy.
Neville's Inner Vision
These verses reveal not a political tax but a mirror of your inner kingdom. The levy is the deliberate drawing forth of energy from the I AM into patterns of use; it is the mind’s organized labor toward a visible end. Israel represents the faculties and states of consciousness you bring to bear in your life, aligned for a greater work. Adoniram, steward of the levy, is your disciplined will—the inner administrator who assigns cycles of effort and periods of rest. The rotation—ten thousand each month, with months at home—is symbolic of the rhythm by which imagination works: you act with faith, and you allow rest in the awareness that what you seek is already accomplished in imagination. When your inner governor maintains order, wealth and provision do not rely on chance but become natural expressions of the kingdom within. Neville’s insistence: live inside the assumption that the I AM governs the traffic of energy; revise lack as a misperception and feel it real that your inner state calls forth outer conditions. The story invites you to align, persevere, and permit the visible world to unfold from the only reality that matters—the I AM you are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and imagine Adoniram as the inner governor directing a steady cycle of inner labor and rest. Feel 'It is done' as you align your I AM with the flow of provision.
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