Inner Kings in Genesis 14:1
Genesis 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 14:1 names four kings—Amraphel, Arioch, Chedorlaomer, and Tidal—setting the stage for a tale of power and authority. The verse centers on kingship, providence, and the unfolding drama that follows.
Neville's Inner Vision
Genesis 14:1 places four kings in the field, yet the story is not about geography but the currents of your own mind. In Neville’s scriptural psychology, every scene in Scripture is a state of consciousness. The four monarchs—Amraphel, Arioch, Chedorlaomer, and Tidal—are not external rulers; they are the various attitudes, fears, ambitions, and impulses contending for your attention. The days mentioned signal a moment when an inner government shifts and your awareness is stirred to choose a new ruler. Providence, in this light, is the alignment of your inner atmosphere with a single, sovereign I AM that reigns through imagination. When you refuse to identify with the crowd of kings outside, you discover the real kingdom lies within, ready to be claimed by a clear assumption. Authority is congenital, not granted by others; you are always the one who names the rulers and declares their obedience to the I AM. By visioning a different outcome—one where quiet, rightful power governs—the outer scenes rearrange to mirror your inner vision, proving that imagination creates reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are the sovereign ruler of this inner realm; say, 'I AM the ruler of my experience,' and feel the authority settle into your chest until your surroundings reflect your chosen state.
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