Inner Wealth for Sacred Use
1 Chronicles 28:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe gold and silver being weighed for every instrument and use in temple service, showing meticulous preparation for sacred worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the sacred vessels are not metal alone but the states of your own consciousness. 'Gold by weight' becomes the measured value you place on qualities you deem precious: attention, intention, and time allotted to spiritual service. The outer act of furnishing gold and silver mirrors an inner discipline: you allocate your inner currency to every instrument of service within your life - your thoughts, your habits, your dream-work. The temple's lamps and candlesticks, the lights by which you know yourself, are weighed and arranged according to use; so in consciousness, every inner facility is organized, given its rightful place, and kept supplied. When you regard your life as a temple, you discover that abundance follows disciplined stewardship: resources flow where attention is allocated with reverence. Wealth becomes not possession but a state of mind - an inner readiness to be of service to the I AM, the awareness that you are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the keeper of your inner temple; weigh your inner wealth and allocate it to the instruments of service, then feel the lamps lit by your deliberate intention.
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