Inner Treasures, Outer Stewardship
1 Chronicles 27:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Azmaveth is placed over the king's treasures and Jehonathan over the storehouses in fields, cities, villages, and castles. The passage highlights orderly stewardship and provision for the realm.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the king’s wealth and storehouses are not distant powers but inner expressions of your own consciousness. Azmaveth over the treasures and Jehonathan over the storehouses symbolize the two guards you maintain within your mind—the attention that guards your desires and the memory that stores your provisions of experience. When you accept that the treasury is a state of awareness rather than a purse, you begin to see that provision follows the clarity of your inner state. The army of fields, cities, villages, and castles are the many departments of your life that require orderly distribution—your choices, habits, and values. Providence shows up as the practical arrangement of these inner faculties, not an external accident. By assuming the feeling that you already possess the abundance you seek, you align your inner stewards to organize and release supply according to your present sense of self. In this way, the outer world mirrors the inner arrangement, and you walk in fullness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In quiet, imagine an inner treasury, appoint a faithful guardian for your storehouses, and feel the truth: I AM abundantly supplied.
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