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2 Chronicles 15:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 15 in context

Scripture Focus

18And he brought into the house of God the things that his father had dedicated, and that he himself had dedicated, silver, and gold, and vessels.
2 Chronicles 15:18

Biblical Context

2 Chronicles 15:18 records bringing into the house of God the things dedicated by father and by the king himself—silver, gold, and vessels. This depicts the act of dedicating wealth and sacred tools to worship and service.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the house of God as your own I AM, the steadfast awareness that never changes. The 'things' brought in—the silver, the gold, the vessels—are the treasures of your inner life: thoughts you prize, talents you cultivate, and habits you refine. To be dedicated means you no longer scatter these treasures upon transient desires; you choose one sanctuary for them. The sentence speaks of what father and you dedicated, implying inheritance and personal decision. In Neville's language, all that you see outward is only the echo of an inner decision. When you decide to consecrate, you are not enriching a temple apart from you; you are reorganizing your consciousness so that the end you desire is already true inside. By acknowledging the I AM as the sole authority, you lift the energy of wealth, time, and vessels from mere possession to worship. The temple then ceases to be a place you visit and becomes the state you inhabit. Your life rearranges to match this inner consecration.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume that you have already consecrated your wealth, time, and talents to the I AM. Sit with that sense until it feels the present memory of your life.

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