Inner Pillars of Jachin and Boaz
1 Kings 7:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two pillars are set in the temple porch, named Jachin and Boaz, finished with lily-work. The verse marks the completion of their work and the symbolic order they establish in holy space.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville lens, the temple is your consciousness and the porch its threshold for manifestation. Jachin and Boaz are not stones but states of awareness: Jachin as the establishment of life by the I AM, Boaz as the strength and dignity that flow from a single, integrated I AM. The lily-work atop the pillars represents refined perception—beauty and holiness arising from inner truth. This is your inner architecture completed before any outward form can appear. When you affirm and feel the I AM as the builder, you are not forcing reality; you are aligning it with the truth you already are. The work finished is a recognition, not a task; you stand within a temple of wholeness, and God presence fills every room. Practice by assuming the desired state and dwelling there until it feels like the natural posture of your consciousness; let the imagined pillars stand as your inner border and watch the world reflect the order you acknowledged.
Practice This Now
Assume the state that the pillars are already set within your inner temple: I AM established, Boaz-strong, lily-work crowning the tops. Rest there for a few breaths and let outer life reflect this inner order.
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