Inner Temple Service Guide
1 Chronicles 23:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes attendants whose duty is to wait on the sons of Aaron for the service in the house of the LORD, including keeping the courts, chambers, and holy things pure and ready. It emphasizes the orderly, purifying work that supports sacred service.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner I AM stands as the waiting attendant for the service of the house of the LORD within you. The 'sons of Aaron' are the divine ideas and faculties that belong to your temple; to wait on them is to lull your mind into steady awareness where they can perform their sacred function without interference. The 'courts' and 'chambers' are the outer and inner rooms of consciousness: the streets of daily life and the private sanctum of belief. To purify all holy things is to cleanse every vibration of desire and memory that approaches your temple, until only the sacred order remains. The 'work of the service' is the ongoing activity of alignment—feeling it real, assuming that the Presence rules, and letting that Presence express through your actions. When you assume this state, you are not chasing results in the world; you are confirming the reality of God in you, and your world follows the order of holiness you have established.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state that you are the inner temple caretaker; breathe into purity. Feel and declare I am the Presence in this moment until it becomes your living awareness.
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