Inner Temple Of Gold
2 Chronicles 3:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes constructing the most holy house, the temple, overlaid with gold. It emphasizes a sacred space set apart and richly valued.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that the most holy house described is not a building you visit but a state you awaken within. The length and breadth of the temple in your own life are the measure of attention you give to the divine Presence. When you overlay it with gold, you invest your thoughts with worth and purity, as if every impulse were a gem—nails and joints included—held together by unwavering faith. The nails, weighted with gold, symbolize your fixed beliefs, the conscious choices by which you hold form in consciousness. The upper chambers overlaid with gold point to higher thoughts, elevated imagination, and gratitude that dwell beyond surface concerns. As you entertain this vision, you align your inner world with the one you call God, realizing that Presence is not out there but within I AM awareness. Imagination becomes the reality you live; you are not seeking wealth but translating inner sanctity into form by feeling it real. If you dwell in that gilded sanctuary, your life reflects its sacred order, and the external world follows your inner revelation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the temple of God; my consciousness is gilded with Presence.' Then feel the gold-light settle in your chest as you move through the gilded chambers with gratitude.
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