Solomon's Inner Wealth
2 Chronicles 1:14-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon gathers chariots, horses, silver, gold, and Egyptian trade, filling Jerusalem with abundant wealth and resources; the passage presents a picture of outward expansion and royal power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon's outward program of chariots and horses is not merely a policy of expansion; it is a visible image of an inner state you are meant to awaken. In the Neville lens, Solomon is your I AM, the conscious center that commands form. The thousands of chariots, the silver and gold, the cedar, the linen yarn, and even the import from Egypt, all symbolize the abundance that follows when you hold a single, undivided assumption: I am wealth, I am power, I am the king in my own life. When this inner state is established, the outer world rearranges itself to support it—the chariot cities become stages for your realized presence, the horses shipped from Egypt represent energy drawn from deep wells of consciousness, and the merchants who supply linen yarn are your inner faculties delivering the means to clothe your vision. This is not about acquisitiveness for its own sake, but about recognizing that every tool, every resource, is a symbol of your interior sovereignty. Your mind can convert scarcity into overflow by treating awareness as the sole reality; the outward market becomes a reflection of the altar you keep lit within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit quietly and assume the state 'I am wealth and authority now.' Revise any sense of lack by affirming 'There is enough and abundance,' and feel this image as real in your body.
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