Inner Gold Shields of Solomon
2 Chronicles 9:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon crafted two hundred gold targets and three hundred gold shields, placing them in the house of the forest of Lebanon.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through Neville's lens, Solomon's gold is not metal but the currency of consciousness. The two hundred targets are precise aims you set in the imagination, each target a clear, lasting intention formed by awareness. The three hundred shields are mental defenses that guard your realized state from doubt, fear, or scarcity. The house of the forest of Lebanon is the inner sanctuary—a mind organized like a royal pavilion where strength and beauty coexist. The king is the I AM, your waking awareness shaping form by imagination. By placing these gilded instruments within the inner temple, you acknowledge that wealth and protection arise from inner governance, not from outward conquest. The outward display in the text mirrors your inner condition: as you maintain focused intention and protective faith, provision follows. This is the Kingdom of God in you—a realm where disciplined imagination carves order into consciousness and, in time, into experience. Remember: the ornaments are signs of inner order, tools for stewarding attention and desire, not products of vanity. They point you to the practice of choosing, guarding, and dwelling in the reality you wish to live.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: I am abundance. Then revise any doubt and feel-it-real by visualizing two hundred gold targets and three hundred shields inside your inner temple—the house of the forest of Lebanon—and feel the reality of provision flowing from.
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