Inner Worship and Ordered Song
1 Chronicles 6:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David appointed singers to oversee the service of song after the ark rested. They served before the tabernacle with singing until the temple was built, then waited in their order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this rhythm, the ark resting is the moment your attention settles in I AM awareness. The 'service of song' are the movements of imagination—gratitude, praise, and hopeful cadence—that marshal your inner temple. David’s act of setting over the service is the conscious ordering of your inner dispositions; the singers minister before the dwelling place of the mind, with a confidence that Presence is near. The dwelling place of the tabernacle is your current perception of God within, not a stone building but the serene sense of I AM present. The phrase 'until Solomon built the house' marks the time you sustain this office in your consciousness, until a more permanent temple arises from steady practice, regardless of outer conditions. 'They waited on their office according to their order' invites you to honor your inner pattern and remain faithful to your stated state. So the text invites you to cultivate a fixed song of awareness until it becomes second nature, thereby establishing the temple within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in stillness and assume you are already keeper of your inner song. Feel the Presence, whisper 'I AM,' and then perform a simple task as the ordered minister of your mind.
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