Inner Temple Builders
2 Chronicles 2:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Solomon asks for skilled artisans and abundant timber to construct a grand temple, indicating the need for both inner skill and ready resources.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the line lies not bricks but states of awareness. The call for gold, silver, and cedar is your invitation to awaken the craftsman sleeping in I AM. The temple you build is your inner sanctuary, and the Lebanon timber is the reservoir of latent powers—discernment, skill, patience, and faith—available to you by attention and choice. When you say, 'Send me,' you are consenting that your inner servants and your outer conditions align; your imagination becomes the workshop and your senses the tools. The house to be built is wonderful and great because it is powered by inner order: gold, silver, purple, crimson, blue—these are symbolic colors of your states: clarity, value, spiritual royalty, transformation, and vastness. The key is to realize that all you need is already present in your consciousness; you must believe and feel it as real.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the master builder of my inner temple; I now assume abundant resources.' Visualize gold tools and cedar timber materializing, feel the temple complete in your mind, and dwell there until it feels real.
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