Inner Covenant of I Am
1 Kings 8:22-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon stands before the altar, praising that there is no god like the Lord. He affirms that God keeps covenant and mercy with those who walk with all their heart, fulfilling promises spoken long ago.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon's standing before the altar is your inner standing, the moment you lift attention toward the heaven of your own awareness. There is no God but the I AM, the only reality you acknowledge; your inner God is the compass that keeps covenant and mercy with the self that walks before it with all its heart. In this view, covenant is not a distant contract but a law inscribed in consciousness: when you align with the I AM, the promises you have heard—spoken by the mouth of your inner king—are fulfilled by your own hand in this day. The references to David remind you that the promises are not external favors but eternal truths already established within you. Your job is to stand in faith, to act in harmony with that inner decree, and to expect the inevitable manifestation as a natural consequence of inner alignment. The Presence of God is simply the I AM awareness that stands when you stand, that keeps mercy, and that turns every spoken word into lived experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: For five minutes, assume the consciousness of the I AM, declare inwardly, 'There is no God but the I AM,' and feel the promised fulfillment as already real. Let your breathing anchor the feeling of realization.
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