Solomon's Inner Cedar
1 Kings 5:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon requests cedar from Lebanon and offers compensation; Hiram praises the LORD for giving Solomon wisdom to govern this great people.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner chamber of your awareness, you are the king, the I AM, and Solomon represents your wise center. The command to hew cedar from Lebanon signifies you calling forth durable, high-quality ideas and structures from the source of your imagination. Your servants and Hiram’s servants symbolize the collaboration of your inner faculties—will, discernment, and creative power—working together to bring your vision into form. The note that no one among you can match the Sidonians’ skill invites you to honor and invite skilled cooperation from the broader inner or outer mind, knowing the fulfilment comes through wise alignment rather than solitary effort. When Hiram rejoices and blesses the LORD for a wise ruler over this great people, it is your inner universe praising the I AM that governs with wisdom. The “Kingdom of God” is the sovereign state of consciousness in which supply flows to your projects as you embody and enact the inner command. Your inner resources respond to the fidelity of your awareness to the I AM’s leadership.
Practice This Now
Assume you have already commanded the cedar of your next project to be provided; feel the alignment of inner servants with outer support, and mentally bless the I AM as the source of all abundance.
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