Shelomith Keeper of Inner Treasures
1 Chronicles 26:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Shelomith and his brethren are appointed to supervise all the treasures of the dedicated things, the sacred offerings and valuables given by David and the leaders. This highlights the importance of careful stewardship of what is consecrated.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me, this passage reveals that the treasures are not gold alone but states of consciousness set apart for a holy purpose. Shelomith stands as the inner administrator of mind, the function that keeps safe the values and images you have consecrated to your aim. David the king and the captains represent your higher faculties assembling resources—ideas, feelings, opportunities—into a coherent supply for manifestation. When you imagine yourself as Shelomith, you acknowledge a divine order within you that does not squander or mix sacred reserves with ordinary chatter. The act of setting aside and supervising these treasures is a practice of holiness: you choose what to honor, what to guard, what to release. In this inner economy, every thought and emotion becomes a coin in the royal treasury. Your consciousness expands as you hold steady the belief that you govern your inner riches, and that reality follows the state you maintain. Therefore, revise any lack into abundance by assuming the mantle of inner steward.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and imagine yourself as Shelomith, the keeper of the inner treasury. For 5 minutes, repeat and feel: I am the steward of my inner treasures, dedicated to the divine purpose, and I deploy them at will to fulfill my highest aim.
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