Priests Return to Inner Worship
2 Chronicles 11:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Priests and Levites from across Israel gather to Judah and Jerusalem, leaving their suburbs and possessions because Jeroboam had cast them off from serving the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the scene as a map of inner states. The priests and the Levites are the awakened awareness scattered around the mind, summoned back to the one throne where true worship resides. Jerusalem is the inner center, the temple of I AM, where presence flows when loyalty to the divine office is chosen over division. Jeroboam and his sons represent internal resistance—the voice of ego that would keep you bound to the suburbs of self and the possession of egoic security. When they cast off the Levites from their priestly duties, they attempt to sever the flow of spiritual function from the conscious I AM you are now becoming. Yet the Levites respond by leaving their outer regions and coming to the LORD, indicating that when you align your inner energies with the service of the LORD, you restore holiness, separation from the profane, and covenant loyalty within. The inner act is not outward reform but a revision of your state of consciousness. If you can feel the inner priesthood gathering, you invite the Presence to inhabit your whole being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Jerusalem within as the inner temple. Assume the priestly office by saying I am the I AM of this temple and feel the Presence filling every part of you.
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