Inner Stewardship of Wealth
1 Chronicles 27:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
1 Chronicles 27:30 records the appointing of overseers for various resources—camels and donkeys. It presents a picture of organized stewardship over wealth and daily labor.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read 1 Chronicles 27:30 with the inner eye is to see a statement of order within your kingdom of consciousness. Obil, the Ishmaelite over the camels, stands for the part of you that carries and guides the burdens you bear—the faculty that transports wealth, ideas, and effort from potential to action. Jehdeiah, over the donkeys, symbolizes the practical servants by which your life makes results available in daily labor. Neither name is external; both are states of mind you appoint to govern your inner administration. When you assume the feeling that you already possess abundance, you awaken the governor who assigns tasks to your faculties, aligning ambition with service. Wealth and provision do not come from without but flow from the inner decision of who governs. By dwelling as the I AM that assigns and sustains, you unite burden-bearing and service into a single harmonious activity, and your outer world mirrors that inner governance. The scene invites you to revise your sense of self until your whole kingdom serves your ideal.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the inner steward; close your eyes and picture Obil and Jehdeiah working under your I AM. Then revise any sense of lack by affirming, 'I AM the ruler of all I survey; I appoint means and give them life.'
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