Inner Wealth: Solomon's Yearly Riches

2 Chronicles 9:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 9 in context

Scripture Focus

13Now the weight of gold that came to Solomon in one year was six hundred and threescore and six talents of gold;
14Beside that which chapmen and merchants brought. And all the kings of Arabia and governors of the country brought gold and silver to Solomon.
2 Chronicles 9:13-14

Biblical Context

Solomon receives immense gold yearly from merchants and kings, a vivid sign of provision flowing into his realm.

Neville's Inner Vision

Solomon's yearly gold represents a state of consciousness fully convinced of its abundance. You are the I AM, the awareness that stands as the source and boundary of all supply. The six hundred sixty-six talents symbolize a fixed conviction—an unshakable sense that wealth flows wherever your consciousness rests in fullness. The merchants and kings who bring gold are your outer conditions taking form because your inner state has been assumed as real. When you dwell in the assumption I am the source of all wealth, the outer world reflects it: gold and silver and abundant means appear as a natural response to your inner assurance. The inner movement is not the pursuit of wealth as an object but to reveal that your awareness is always receiving according to its stated reality. Practice daily: see in imagination a yearly stream of abundance; feel the gratitude you would feel if wealth were already yours; let the feeling of is-ness saturate your senses. Then your life rearranges itself to mirror your inner richness.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling that you are the source of all wealth and revise any sense of lack until it feels real. Then imagine a yearly stream of abundance flowing to you, and let the gratitude and generosity you would give from wealth fill your inner scene.

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