Inner Crown of Wisdom
2 Chronicles 2:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 2 Chronicles 2:11–12, Huram declares that the LORD loves Israel and has made Solomon king, giving David a wise son to build both the LORD’s house and his kingdom.
Neville's Inner Vision
The passage reveals that the true kingly power is not external but within your own consciousness. The LORD’s love for Israel signals that your awareness is already favored, and the throne you imagine belongs to the I AM within. The “wise son” granted to David becomes a symbol of the discernment available to you when you claim your divine governor. Building a house for the LORD—the temple of presence—becomes the inner work of refining your mind into a sanctuary where truth can dwell. When Huram’s blessing comes in writing, hear it as the inner voice affirming that the inner kingdom already exists inside you and is strengthened by wisdom and prudence. Do not seek power outside; realize you are governed by the divine I AM. Your choices, speech, and life are the materials of a temple you erect by living in the certainty that you are loved and crowned by God’s authority.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already the wise king within; feel the throne of your consciousness. Declare and feel, 'I am king over my inner house,' and picture yourself building the temple of awareness where truth resides.
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