Inner Sanctuary Blueprint
2 Chronicles 3:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These lines spell out the measurements given to Solomon for building the house of God. They point to an inner sanctuary defined by proportion and order.
Neville's Inner Vision
Solomon’s measured instruction is a map for the architecture of consciousness. The house of God is not a building of bricks but the sanctuary you inwardly erect through disciplined attention and faithful assumption. The numbers—60 by 20—are your invitation to proportion: a spacious, coherent field that can contain the static of fear and the Presence at once, if you hold to the state you desire. Obedience and faithfulness become habits of the mind: you align every thought, feeling, and image to the one I AM you affirm. Holiness is not a distant ritual but a selection: you separate momentary impulse from the enduring awareness that you are the dwelling place of God. When you enter the inner sanctuary in imagination, you are stepping into the verse’s reality—the Presence is not out there but inside, ready to be invited by your assumption. Practice becomes prayer; revision becomes a creative re-decoding of your life so that your outer world mirrors your inner temple.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the role of the temple's architect. See a sanctuary measured 60 by 20 units in your mind, invite the Presence, and feel the I AM dwell there as you affirm, 'God is within me now.'
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