David's Inner Temple Vision
1 Chronicles 22:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David declared that in his mind he intended to build a house for the LORD. The verse shows the temple begins in consciousness, not in stone.
Neville's Inner Vision
David’s statement that it was in his mind to build a house for the LORD reveals the eternal truth Neville calls the temple of God within. The sanctuary is not brick and mortar but a state of awareness you tend by imagining it already granted. When he says it was in his mind, he points to the living law: the presence of God is a state of I AM-consciousness you occupy, and that inner architecture becomes outward life. Your inner kingship—your sovereign I AM—acts as architect, designer, and builder of sacred space. The outer temple in your life will echo this inner structure as you dwell in that assumption. So ask yourself: what temple am I tending in thought now? If I claim, I am the house of God, the feeling of that reality is formed in imagination, and reality follows as its expression. The inner act precedes any form in appearance; the kingdom of God comes to rest where consciousness is held with reverent attention.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and imagine you are already dwelling in a temple built in your mind for the LORD. Feel the quiet, the light, and the reverence; hold that state until it becomes your lived reality.
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