Chambers of Faith
2 Chronicles 31:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah orders rooms to be prepared in the house of the LORD, and the people faithfully organize offerings, tithes, and dedicated things. Levite leaders Cononiah and Shimei oversee the administration.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's view, the outer act of Hezekiah is a symbol for an inner turning of the self. The house of the LORD stands for your abiding I AM, the spacious awareness that holds all. The command to prepare chambers becomes a decision to arrange mental rooms for specific energies: offerings, tithes, and dedicated things are not mere external gifts but movements of attention you place in the care of your inner estate. Cononiah the Levite and his brother Shimei symbolize the ruling principles of order and balance in consciousness—the mind’s administration keeping the channels of grace clear and faithful. When you faithfully bring in offerings, you invest your time, gratitude, and creative power into your inner temple; tithes are your deliberate allocation of a portion of consciousness to sacred work, and dedicated things are steady commitments anchoring practice. This is true worship: a disciplined reorientation of the self toward the I AM, with generosity toward your inner economy. Try this now by revising a belief and imagining you have organized your inner temple, feeling the gratitude that your inner rulers steward your energy rightly.
Practice This Now
Practice: In the next moment, assume you have already prepared the inner chambers; feel the flow of gratitude and attention as offerings and tithes poured into your I AM, and hold the image with steady calm.
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