Conscious Consecration Practice
2 Chronicles 29:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah invites the people to draw near to the LORD and consecrate themselves; they respond with free-hearted sacrifices and offerings. The passage highlights communal devotion and a shared act of worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner temple, you are both Hezekiah and the multitude: a restless self purified by attention awakening to the I AM. The call to consecrate yourselves is the moment you surrender old identifications and choose alignment with awareness itself. The house of the LORD stands as the sanctuary of your attention, where sacrifices and thank offerings are imagined acts rather than ritual to please gods outside you. When you offer from a free heart, you practice devotion because you desire to dwell in the truth of your being, not out of fear or obligation. The burnt offerings symbolize the total surrender of conditioned selves to the fire of awareness, so nothing in your inner economy remains unmoved. The numbers in the text whisper a law: as your inner worship broadens, the stream of life you call forth expands. The congregation’s generosity mirrors your own faculties—mind, feeling, intuition—presenting themselves to be transformed by the flame. This is not history; it is a map of your inner act. True worship is simply the willingness to entertain a new state until it becomes your lived reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already consecrated to the LORD within. Bring to mind three 'burnt offerings'—worries, hesitations, and old identities—and feel them consumed by the flame of I AM, leaving you purified and ready to live as your fulfilled desire.
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