Inner Service Consecration Now
1 Chronicles 29:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a call to dedicate one's labor and materials to the LORD, inviting willing hearts to consecrate their service today.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville reading, the gold and silver are not mere metals but states of consciousness—your noblest ideas and resources reserved for sacred work. The 'things of gold' and 'things of silver' symbolize the forms your imagination gives to what you value, and the 'hands of artificers' are your disciplined acts in imagination performed by the will. When you hear 'Who is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the LORD?' you are being invited to step into a new self-state: the I AM within you choosing to regard labor, talent, and time as a holy offering. This is covenant loyalty—being faithful to the imagined end knowing it is already complete in consciousness. As you commit, you align your inner disposition with the divine order, and the external world begins to reflect that order through resources, opportunities, and harmonious timing. The practice is to assume that you have already consecrated your service today, and to feel the feelings of reverence, gratitude, and ownership as if the work were already dedicated. In that revised state, imagination becomes the instrument by which you shape reality, and your service becomes true worship.
Practice This Now
Assume the state that you have already consecrated your service today; name one area you will devote with all your effort, and imagine the outcome as already complete.
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