Inner Chambers of Worship
2 Chronicles 31:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 31:11 records Hezekiah commanding the preparation of chambers in the LORD's house, signaling the deliberate ordering of sacred space for worship. It hints that true worship begins with inner arrangement and readiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this record, the temple is your consciousness; the chambers are the faculties you arrange to host the Divine. Hezekiah, the I AM within you, commands the stirring of your inner rooms not by external ritual alone but by inner order and assumption. When you revise your self-concept—quietly proclaim 'I am fully prepared to host the Divine Presence'—you align your mental states to become orderly, quiet, and free from distraction. The act is not about bricks but about your inner arrangement: you inspect your thoughts, feelings, and purposes, and invite only those worthy of the sacred space. As you dwell in that assumed state, the impression of the Divine Presence settles, transforming daily life into acts of worship and rightful governance, where your life mirrors a temple and you exercise kingship over your inner realm. This is how imagination creates reality: by preparing the chambers within, you invite God to dwell and express through your choices.
Practice This Now
Take a moment now to assume the role of Hezekiah in you and command your inner chambers to be ready. Feel the space becoming quiet, aligned, and filled with the Presence as you dwell there.
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