The Inner Kingdom Blueprint
1 Samuel 10:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Samuel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Samuel explains the manner of the kingdom, writes it in a book, and lays it before the LORD; then he sends the people away to their homes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Samuel's account is not a history lesson but an inner process. The manner of the kingdom is an inner order I declare into my own consciousness. Writing it in a book is fixing the decree—making it unalterable in the register of God, in the I AM that I am. The book laid up before the LORD means I honor the law in the primary presence of awareness, not as a control over others but as alignment with divine law. The people going home symbolize outward life following the inner assent. In Neville's sense, the kingdom of God is not a political office but a state of consciousness where authority flows from my recognizing that I am the ruler of my inner realm. The 'manner' becomes my recurrent feeling, my imagined assumption, my renewed belief. When I perceive this as already accomplished in consciousness, phenomena commence to arrange themselves to match that state. The writing before the LORD is a covenant I maintain with my true self, and the outward world rearranges itself to reflect that inner decree.
Practice This Now
Assume the kingdom is already established in your consciousness. Feel the decree as real now and let the outer life mirror that inner order.
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