Solomon's Inner Provision
2 Chronicles 1:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon leaves the high place for Jerusalem to reign over Israel and gathers wealth, chariots, horses, and cedar, signaling abundant provision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the text speaks of a king who comes to reign after a journey to the high place and a tabernacle of the congregation. In Neville's method, these are images within your consciousness, not distant facts. Solomon's gathering of chariots, horses, and vast wealth becomes the symbolism of your inner state: you marshal ideas, habits, and resources in the mental city you call Jerusalem. The 'high place' and 'Gibeon' are elevated states of awareness where you consult the tabernacle—your innermost presence—before commanding your life. When the verse says wealth and cedar are as abundant as stones, it declares the reality of your inner abundance, ready to manifest as outward circumstances when you assume and dwell in the feeling of being the ruler of your world. The kingdom of Israel stands for your inner order under your I AM, the awareness that governs all experience. Providence and guidance flow from this inner king who places resources in strategic 'cities' of your mind and remains at the center. By living from that assumed state, your external conditions reorder to match the consciousness you entertain.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and place yourself on an inner throne at the center of your awareness; feel wealth, authority, and clear guidance circulating within you. Affirm, 'I AM governing my life now.'
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