Inner Abundance in the Temple
2 Chronicles 31:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Azariah notes that once the people began bringing offerings to the LORD's house, they had enough to eat and left a surplus, a sign of divine blessing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the temple of your own awareness, offerings are the moves of attention and gratitude you place upon the inner altar. When you assume the I AM blessing your life, abundance unfurls; what is left becomes a great store of sense-experience and opportunity. The verse speaks not of external coins alone, but of a state of consciousness that says I am cared for by the living Presence within. Azariah’s report that the people began to bring offerings and then hunger ceased is a metaphor for the psychology of supply: giving to the inner temple invites the flow. The Lord blessing his people is the testimony of your inner recognition, not a distant voucher, and the surplus you notice is the outward sign of a fulfilled inner conviction. So you practice: dwell in the assumption that you are already provided, revise any sense of lack, and feel the reality of abundance in your chest as if you were tasting the store laid up in the Spirit.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already provided; revise any sense of lack and feel the inner store filling your chest as real. Then carry that felt reality into your day and observe abundance appearing in outer things.
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