Foundations of the Inner Kingdom
2 Chronicles 2:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon resolves to build a house for the name of the LORD and a house for his kingdom, signaling worship and sovereignty joined in one design. Neville's reading invites the inner act of establishing a temple of God in consciousness and a throne of divine order in the soul.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner scriptures, Solomon’s plan is more than architecture; it is a declaration of the state of consciousness. He decides to erect a house for the name of the LORD and a house for his kingdom, which is to say, he births within himself a dwelling place where the awareness of God can reside and a government under divine authority can operate. The Name of the LORD stands for the One I AM— the ever-present awareness that is not moved by fear nor traffic of the world. The house for His kingdom is the reigning order you cultivate in your heart—the quiet, unshakable state in which God presides over thoughts, desires, and actions. When you "determine" this in imagination, you begin to align your outer life with that inner sovereignty. The act is not about bricks but about stating and feeling a reality: I am the temple and I am the throne. Your imagination is the blueprint, and your feeling is the construction crew, steadily moving toward an environment where divine presence governs all.
Practice This Now
Assume you are Solomon: decide now to build a temple within your heart for the Lord’s name and a throne for His kingdom. Sit with that feeling until your inner space shifts.
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