Chariot of Regal Love

Song of Solomon 3:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Song of Solomon 3 in context

Scripture Focus

9King Solomon made himself a chariot of the wood of Lebanon.
10He made the pillars thereof of silver, the bottom thereof of gold, the covering of it of purple, the midst thereof being paved with love, for the daughters of Jerusalem.
Song of Solomon 3:9-10

Biblical Context

Solomon makes a chariot of Lebanon wood; its pillars are silver, its bottom gold, and its canopy purple, with love at its center for the daughters of Jerusalem.

Neville's Inner Vision

The chariot is your mind's vehicle, a state of consciousness you ride by attention. The wood of Lebanon signals sturdy inner being; the silver pillars mark the value you claim in awareness; the gold bottom fixes a foundation of abundance; the purple canopy clothes your royal authority. And the center paved with love is the vital motive—the I AM that loves and moves through each scene. This verse invites you to craft an inner royal arrangement, so your outer world will follow suit. When you assume this state, you are both the chariot and the driver, moving through life under the sovereignty of your inner I AM. The 'daughters of Jerusalem' are the inner witnesses of your consciousness, those listening to the change as you live from the regal posture. Wealth, dignity, and a kingdom arise not by striving, but by recognizing you are the royal state already within you, awaiting to move outward.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes, dwell in the feeling 'I am the chariot of regal majesty,' and see the gold, silver, and purple manifesting in your life as provision and dignity; move with love.

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