Rising Early to Inner Worship
2 Chronicles 29:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah rises early, gathers the city's rulers, and goes to the house of the LORD; the verse frames worship as an intentional, communal turning toward the sacred. It highlights disciplined leadership joined with devotion.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how Hezekiah’s rising and gathering are not external chores, but an inward ordering of consciousness. In the inner world, you rise above scattered thoughts and align each faculty — belief, memory, desire, purpose — and invite them into the house of the LORD, your own sanctuary. When the mind chooses to go up to its temple, the ordinary day is consecrated; the sense of division dissolves as you acknowledge the I AM, the ever-present awareness. The act of gathering is the discipline of attention: you call your rulers together and address them from a single, loving decree. This is worship that is not confined to ritual, but the reality of your state of consciousness. By practicing this daily, you set the tone for your life, letting the divine presence permeate decisions, reactions, and actions. The key is a felt shift: you are already there, the day is born from your inner command, and the LORD is the awareness that never leaves you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Rise in your mind and gather your inner rulers, presenting your day to the LORD within. Feel the I AM as the governing presence and move through the day from that sanctuary.
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