Inner Timber, Divine Provision
2 Chronicles 2:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It describes how cedar timber from Lebanon would be cut and transported by sea to Joppa, then carried up to Jerusalem for temple work.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let this not be a mere logistics record but a parable of your inner world. Lebanon stands for the abundant supply your I AM can summon when you loyally remain in the awareness that you are God in expression. The ship on the sea represents the steady movement of imagination under the law of assumption. Joppa is the doorway where an image enters your mind, and Jerusalem is the temple of your purpose, where what you have assumed becomes visible. When we say, 'we will cut the timber' and 'you shall carry it up,' we are declaring inner acts: you cut away doubt with a steady feeling of sufficiency; you transport the new state from idea to life. Providence presides over the operation, delivering the precise materials, at the right time, through the right channels. Covenant loyalty—firm trust in your I AM—binds the process to your life. If you stand in this inner economy, you will see the unseen materialize as timber of reality, building your temple of peace and action.
Practice This Now
Practice: sit quietly and assume you are already supplied. Imagine the timber arriving and being carried into your inner temple; feel the reality of it now.
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