Inner Temple Construction
2 Chronicles 2:1-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon resolves to build a grand temple for the LORD and a palace for his kingdom, gathers workers, seeks skilled help from Tyre, and plans daily offerings; he acknowledges that God cannot be contained by a building, yet desires to honor Him with dedicated space.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon’s project is not about stones but the living state of your mind. The 'house for the name of the LORD' becomes the sanctuary your awareness creates where the I AM walks. The planning, the multitude of workers, and the supply lines map how you organize inner faculties—imagination, will, memory, discernment—to sustain reverent living. The assertion that God is above all gods invites you to enlarge your sense of self beyond limitation; when the craftsman is called, you are invited to invoke your inner builder—your imaginative power—whose task is to shape form within consciousness. The metals and materials symbolize the resources you marshal in imagination to honor the Divine Presence: cedar, gold, purple, blue, oil. The repeated prayer for a house for the LORD and for His kingdom points to aligning outer life with the inner sovereignty of the I AM. This is a covenant within your mind: enthrone God in awareness by imagining, assuming, and feeling it real in the now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, declare you are the builder of an inner sanctuary for the I AM. See the temple rise in your awareness and feel the I AM walking there as king.
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