Inner Chains, Inner Fruit

2 Chronicles 3:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 3 in context

Scripture Focus

16And he made chains, as in the oracle, and put them on the heads of the pillars; and made an hundred pomegranates, and put them on the chains.
2 Chronicles 3:16

Biblical Context

Verse 3:16 records the sculpting of chains and a hundred pomegranates to decorate the temple pillars, symbolizing sacred order and beauty. It points to a worship that honors presence and holiness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Neville's mode, the chains are not metal bands but the binding of your wandering thoughts to a fixed center of awareness. The oracle speaks not from stone but from your I AM, your present consciousness. The chains on the heads of the pillars signify disciplined attention anchored at the crown of your mind, preventing fear or doubt from toppling the structure of the life you are imagining. The hundred pomegranates become a harvest of inner states, fruitful moments of belief, perception, and gratitude, each one a sign that your inner world is ordered by your decree. By placing both chains and fruit on the highest points of your internal pillars you acknowledge that the power that builds your world is already seated in you, awaiting your recognition. The outward temple becomes a theatre of your inner conviction; what you observe is the visible form of your inner covenant. The presence of God is the continuous knowing that you are the I AM, always sufficient, always complete.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In stillness, assume God is present at the crown of your mind and whisper 'I AM.' Then visualize the chains binding your attention to that truth while a hundred pomegranates bloom as inner abundance.

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