Inner Stones, Outer Treasures
1 Chronicles 29:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plain summary: People who found precious stones gave them to the LORD’s treasure, under Jehiel’s oversight. This act signals generous stewardship dedicated to the temple.
Neville's Inner Vision
That verse is not about stones alone; it is a picture of your inner economy. The precious stones are your faculties, your talents, your finest feelings. When you recognize them as found, you release them to the treasury—the quiet, all-seeing I AM within. Jehiel the Gershonite stands for the channel through which consciousness pours, a reminder that a precise inner posture brings what you call provision into manifestation. By offering these inner jewels to the house of the LORD, you acknowledge that the temple is your awareness, not an external building. The act of donation dissolves scarcity because you are no longer withholding your gifts from your own inner sanctuary. As you place them in the treasury, you align your life with the law that imagination governs reality; you prove that wealth is a function of your state of being, not a pile of coins. Practice the feeling of abundance as you name stones you now 'found' and commit to placing them in your inner treasury, and watch the outer order follow.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, acknowledge a desire as already supplied, visualize finding a precious stone, and place it into the inner treasury of your mind; feel gratitude and repeat, 'I am the abundance I seek.'
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