Inner Temple Restored: Neville's View
2 Chronicles 24:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records Athaliah's sons breaking up the house of God and diverting its dedicated things to Baalim.
Neville's Inner Vision
2 Chronicles 24:7 is not a history lesson only; it is a map of your inner kingdom. Athaliah, the old self, crushes reverence for the inner temple and hands over its sacred energies to Baal - your temptations, fears, and wants. The house of God becomes discordant because consciousness has been distracted from its divine alignment. In Neville's mode, the events are inner movements: a breaking apart, a misallocation of energy. The call to awaken is to refuse to empower the idol and to recall that the I AM, your true Self, dwells in the temple's innermost chamber. By recognizing that the 'dedicated things' are not external wealth but your own devotion—thoughts, feelings, rituals of attention—you can reclaim them and consecrate them to the one God within. The remedy is not action but assumption: you enter the state where you know the house is intact, the offerings are holy, and Baalim have no place. The moment you imagine the temple restored, your outer life begins to reflect that order: courage over fear, clarity over confusion, love over separation.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the state of a restored temple. Declare, 'I am the house of the I AM; all sacred offerings are mine to consecrate to the one God within.'
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