Inner Blueprint of Worship
1 Chronicles 28:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David provides Solomon with the temple pattern, and the Spirit-patterned design indicates that inner order shapes true worship. The verse links architecture with the inner divine arrangement of our lives.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this reading, the porch, chambers, and treasuries are not physical rooms but states of consciousness you occupy in imagination. The phrase 'by the Spirit' is a directive to rearrange your inner life until worship becomes natural. The mercy seat symbolizes the I AM at the core of awareness, the unwavering center from which all substance flows. Tending the inner treasuries and dedicated things is about guarding stores of gratitude, courage, and vision within your mind, not accumulating external wealth. The surrounding courts and chambers map the movements of your thoughts and feelings—how you frame decisions, steward attention, and cultivate reverent stillness. By assuming this pattern, you become the Solomon of your own temple, not through force but by aligning imagination with the Spirit. The temple exists within; your pattern shapes the architecture of life—the doors you open, the stores you keep, and the worship you sustain through conscious imagining.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you already live within the temple pattern. Feel the I AM at the center and let imagination order your day, revising your sense of self until inner architecture matches outer experience.
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