Inner Cleansing for True Worship
2 Chronicles 30:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 30:14-15 describes removing idols and altars, sanctifying the priests, and bringing offerings back into the LORD's house as a restoration of true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
What appears as outward reform is an inner act of turning toward the I AM. The removal of altars and incense signals a renunciation of old beliefs that kept your attention elsewhere, while the people's shame and sanctification mark a recommitment to a holy state of consciousness. The Passover moved to the second month becomes a symbolic re-timing of your awareness, a fresh moment in which you align with the One Presence. When the burnt offerings are brought into the house of the LORD, imagine offering the thoughts, feelings, and habits you choose to surrender—gratitude, forgiveness, stillness—into the temple of your own awareness. The brook Kidron becomes a cleansing current in your mind, washing away what no longer serves the sacred Self. Thus outer acts reflect inner realization: you are the sanctuary, and the activity of God is the awareness that makes change real.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare that the I AM is the sole ruler of your inner Jerusalem. Envision removing the old altars of limiting beliefs and bringing the offerings of gratitude and quiet attention into the temple of your heart; feel it-real as the presence expands.
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