Temple Of Divine Provision
1 Chronicles 29:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that the gathered store to build a temple comes from the Lord and is ultimately His; it emphasizes divine source and rightful ownership.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, this line reveals a simple, luminous truth: every store laid aside for a house of worship is not yours to own but a channel of God's life within you. The writer says, 'cometh of thine hand' and 'all thine own'—yet think of these words as an inner claim, not a historical event. In your consciousness, the bank account, the tools, the talents—these are manifestations of the I AM, the God within whose will you flow. To claim ownership is to forget who you are: a vessel through which the divine current moves. When you center in the I AM, you awaken to abundantly supplied being; the so-called resources arise as bread for your inner temple, once you declare them as God's gift, for His holy name. This is true worship: reverence for the inner puissance that controls all form. If you feel separated from your store, revise your sense of self to an unbroken unity with God's supply. Your task is to use the resources for the temple of your consciousness—inviting holiness, stewardship, and the revelation that you are the instrument, not the owner, of creation.
Practice This Now
Assume: 'I am the house built by God's hand; all I own is the sign of divine provision.' Close eyes, feel gratitude, revise any sense of separation, and imagine directing your store into the temple of your consciousness.
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