Inner Wealth for Sacred Provision
1 Chronicles 18:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David receives a large amount of brass from Hadarezer's cities to supply the brasen sea, pillars, and vessels for Solomon's temple, illustrating outer provision for sacred work.
Neville's Inner Vision
The brass is not merely metal but energy released into form when consciousness aligns with a divine purpose. In Neville’s terms, the wealth flowing to David represents inner abundance manifested as outer form. The places mentioned—Tibhath and Chun—signify states of readiness within your own mind, channels through which your willingness to fulfill a sacred project opens to supply. Your temple is the demand you hold in imagination; the brasen sea and vessels are the embodiments of that demand becoming visible. When you dwell in the assumption that you are already abundantly provided and that all needs are met for the work you set before you, resources move from the inner realm to the outer world. The verse invites you to worship through generous preparation and grateful receiving, for true worship is alignment with the flow of life-energy that funds it. You are David: lack is only a mistaken sense, replaced by the certainty that the inner kingdom can energize and sustain the form your heart desires.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I am abundantly supplied for all I purpose to do. In a moment, revise any sense of lack by declaring, 'This gift is mine now' and feel the resources flowing as present reality.
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