Inner Reformation Of Worship
2 Chronicles 31:1-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel destroys idols and high places, returns to their cities with reforms; Hezekiah organizes the priests and Levites to offer burnt offerings, thanks, and praise, and collects tithes and firstfruits.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the mind, the cleansed city is the clear state of awareness. When you decide to break the idols and uproot the groves, you are not fighting history but dissolving the beliefs that hide your natural unity with God. The reform of worship in your inner life begins with ordering your attention and your thoughts as Hezekiah ordered the courses of the priests and the Levites. As you assign daily rites—morning and evening attention, gratitude for the faculties that serve you, a set feast of remembered statements—the ordinary becomes sacred. The king’s portion turning toward burnt offerings is your decision to invest your substance in the work of becoming more aware, to feed the flame of the inner temple. Command your people in Jerusalem—the thoughts that dwell in you—to contribute to the law of the LORD by supporting the 'ministry' of mindful awareness. When you bring in the firstfruits of your experiences and lay them by heaps, you build a continuous foundation; the mind becomes a temple of abundance, finished in the seventh month of a settled, radiant consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the reformer within; visualize clear inner temples, break the images you carry, and lay by heaps of firstfruits—gratitude, attention, and love—until abundance rises.
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