Inner Temple Gate of Access
2 Chronicles 23:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Only those set apart as priests may enter the house of the LORD; the rest must stay outside and keep watch. This speaks to a sacred boundary, pointing to inner holiness rather than a physical crowd.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM lens, this verse marks the boundary line in your inner landscape. The house of the LORD is the sanctuary within your consciousness where God dwells as the I AM. The priests and those who minister are the holy states of mind—disciplined attention, reverent imagination, and the constant guard of awareness—who may enter because their thoughts have been consecrated. The people outside represent restless thoughts, habits, and the sense that sacred space is external. To keep the watch of the LORD is to maintain an unwavering consciousness that all experience unfolds from your inner state, not from outward situation. Entry into the sacred place comes not from urging others to move but by movements within you. In your imagination, affirm that you are already inside, that holiness is your native condition. Revise any feeling of separation; feel now the presence of the divine I AM as real. Let your attention be the door that remains open to a continuous, reverent awareness. When you hold this state, the door yields and life begins to echo from the sanctuary within, manifesting as harmony, clarity, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already inside the inner temple. Revise your self-image to 'I AM holy' and feel the presence now.
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