Inner Wealth Manifestation
2 Chronicles 1:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon’s reign brings abundant wealth—silver and gold as plentiful as stones, with cedar trees flourishing. He also ships horses and linen from Egypt, signaling a prosperous trade network.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner realm, the king is you waking to your true state. The verse shows that abundance is not a distant event but the very texture of consciousness: silver and gold as stones in Jerusalem stand for wealth that remains when you cease fearing scarcity. The cedar trees growing in the vale symbolize a durable sense of peace and resourcefulness that rises in your mental landscape. When Solomon sends for horses from Egypt and linen yarn, consider the Egypt as the old memory of lack—you pull forth from it not by struggle but by alignment, by assuming the present tense of plenty. The merchants and the chariots and the vast prices are not external facts but indicators that your inner market is vibrant; belief, thought, and feeling move as ships and caravans to bring what you insist upon. Providence is your own I AM, guiding the flow: you order the dream; you are the king who commands resources. Let every imagined purchase be a stamp on your heart that abundance is your natural state, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM, the source of all wealth and provision.' Feel the abundance as present now, and revise any sense of lack by repeating, 'I already possess all things necessary.'
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