Inner Temple, Outer Labor
2 Chronicles 2:2-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon gathers workers, materials, and skilled artisans to build a grand temple for the LORD, seeking divine aid and promising continual offerings.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the quiet of your imagination, the numbers are not a census of stone but a map of inner faculties: bearers of burdens are thoughts that carry conviction, hewers are the disciplined actions that shape your life, overseers align effort with purpose, and the timber and precious colors are the imaginative powers you command. The temple you seek to build is the inner sanctuary of your I AM, a dwelling place for supreme worship. Solomon’s appeal to Huram mirrors your call to the wise faculties—insight, craft, and discernment—united with your father-mind, David, in building a conscious domain. The cedar of Lebanon and the sea-borne timber symbolize the abundant resources of imagination you bring into service; the offerings of wheat, wine, and oil are daily attentions you lay on the altar of awareness. Remember: heaven cannot contain Him, yet He can be known through the active, orderly construction of inner belief. The outer task becomes a lesson in inner conversion—what you build in consciousness becomes the temple you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the builder of the temple within; my I AM provides every tool I require.' See yourself assembling thoughts into a sacred space and feel the sense of completed worship now.
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