Three Rows of Inner Light

1 Kings 7:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 7 in context

Scripture Focus

4And there were windows in three rows, and light was against light in three ranks.
5And all the doors and posts were square, with the windows: and light was against light in three ranks.
1 Kings 7:4-5

Biblical Context

Verse reports three rows of windows and light facing light, with doors and posts square; it presents an inner design where awareness is organized and illumination abides. It suggests an inner temple where holiness and integrity are maintained.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider the record as an allegory of the inner man. The three rows of windows and 'light against light' represent three concentric levels of awareness that must be aligned for the Presence of God to fill the temple of your mind. The doors and posts, square and solid, declare the holiness of a fixed state—an unyielding integrity where belief and feeling stand in perfect alignment. In this view, God is not somewhere out there but the I AM behind every perception; the temple is your own consciousness, structured to receive and reflect light. When light is against light in three ranks, there is no shadow of contradiction; your images and your emotions rise in harmonious vibration, and the cutting edge of prophecy—the promise of realized states—manifests in form as your world conforms to your inner decree. The verse invites you to build your mental temple with clean lines, clarity, and fixed purpose, so that when you survey the 'windows of light' you find your God in the room—present, pure, and abiding.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and picture three rows of windows in your mind, with light against light in three ranks. Then assume the feeling: I am the light that lightens light; feel this reality until it is real.

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