Inner Temple Awakening
2 Chronicles 29:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe how the fathers turned away from the LORD, neglected the temple, and thus invited wrath, leading to captivity for Judah and Jerusalem. It hints that renewal comes by turning back to God.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s light, the people are states of consciousness: they honored the outer form of worship while neglecting the inner I AM. The doors shut and lamps go out symbolize a choice to dim the inner radiance and abandon the temple within. The wrath and captivity are not external punishments but the natural result of a disaligned, disbelieving state of consciousness. The message invites you to revoke that state and to reoccupy the inner sanctuary with awareness. When you acknowledge that you have forfeited your alignment with the divine in you, you can revise it by assuming a new core state: I AM, here and now, the light returns, the doors reopen, and the temple shines again. Restoration begins with a decisive shift in consciousness, not external ritual; your life becomes a reflection of your inner state as you consciously dwell in the truth of your unity with God.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume 'I AM' is your present reality. Imagine the inner temple doors opening, lamps relit, and the altar rekindled, feeling the restoration as your new normal.
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