Inner Generosity Revealed
1 Chronicles 29:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David states a humility before offerings, acknowledging that he and his people are not owners but stewards of what comes from God. The verse names the source of all abundance and the act of giving as a return to that Source.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inward confession in this verse is not about numbers but a state of consciousness. The speaker asks who am I and who are we that we should be able to offer so willingly, and the answer lies in alignment with the I AM, the living supply within. In Neville's psychology, all things are movements of consciousness, and all things come from Thee means the inner source is the sole reality you acknowledge. When you claim of thine own have we given Thee, you acknowledge that your giving is a recognition of your nature as the I AM, not a separate act producing something apart from you. The moment you accept you are the I AM, generosity becomes natural, because you are no longer separate from the supply. The others who share this state are your inner faculties—will, imagination, gratitude—cooperating to bring outward forms into visible existence. Thus the scene of sacrifice becomes a ceremony of inner abundance, not a ritual of lack. Let the heart accept that the world you see is the outward sign of your inner command, and your offerings will reflect the fullness of your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Practice the assumption and feel it real: for a moment, inhabit the I AM as your sole reality and envision all you give already existing in inner substance; then perform a small, tangible act of generosity as if your supply were complete.
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