Stewardship as Inner Covenant
2 Chronicles 24:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The king's question about the temple collection frames accountability for offerings as a test of obedience and covenant loyalty. It points to true worship as fidelity to the inner law, not mere external ritual.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the king as your I AM awake to who you are inside. Jehoiada and the Levites are the inner council—the qualities you marshal to supply your temple. The collection, brought in by the commandment of Moses, is the steady keeping of the Law within your consciousness. When you ask why you have not gathered the offerings, you confront the moment of inner accountability: are you faithfully maintaining the tabernacle of witness by daily acts of obedience? The tabernacle represents your disciplined state of mind, a sanctuary built by you through attention to the inner commandments. The true worship is not external ritual but the tuning of every inner movement to the divine pattern. If you neglect the collection, you permit disarray in your inner temple; you betray covenant loyalty to your own I AM. If you honor it, you realign your thoughts, feelings, and actions with the Law, and your inner temple becomes a radiant witness to the God within.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, assume the state I am faithful to the inner temple. Feel the inward supply flow as you revise any sense of lack into covenant stewardship.
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