A Perfect Heart Meditation
1 Chronicles 29:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God asks for Solomon to receive a perfect heart to keep His commandments and to carry out the work, including building the palace, with provision given. The verse links inner disposition with outward achievement, implying faithfulness expressed as action.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the I AM within you, this verse is a waking dream. The Solomon named here is the SELF you become when your attention chooses a perfect heart. A perfect heart is not mere moral perfection, but a fixed alignment of your inner state with the Law—your inner obedience to the divine testimonies, statutes, and commandments you accept as your own. When you assume the sense 'I AM' that keeps these principles, you are already building the palace of your life—the outer world becomes the temple you have provisioned in mind. The provision is the awareness of capacity now; nothing external can precede your inner acceptance. Thus, you revise any lack: 'I have a perfect heart' and 'I keep the commandments now.' The moment you assume this, imagination becomes the craftsman, and fidelity to the inner law becomes action you perceive as real. Covenant loyalty is the unwavering feeling that you are governed by your inner I AM, not by doubt, and from this inner sovereignty, outward works flow in kind.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet, affirm, 'I am the perfect heart that keeps the commandments.' Feel the truth as already real and visualize your outward tasks flowing from this inner alignment.
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