Inner Stewardship in 2 Chronicles
2 Chronicles 31:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The people faithfully bring offerings and tithes, with Levite Cononiah and Shimei overseeing, under Hezekiah's command. The rulers ensure proper administration and true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this scene, wealth and worship are inner states of consciousness. The faithful bringing of offerings mirrors your inner decision to allocate energy where it matters. Cononiah and Shimei symbolize the disciplined aspects of your mind that govern your giving and organizing—your beliefs, routines, and focus—acting under the authority of Hezekiah, your higher self, with Azariah as the steward of the house of God within. When these inner managers operate in harmony, guided by the kingly I AM, a temple of order emerges where every resource is accounted for and devoted to true worship. The faithful administration is not about external sums but about aligning intention with action, ensuring that attention, time, and energy flow to lasting good. As you hold this inner governance, you awaken a trust that abundance follows obedience and faithful stewardship. Your imagination thereby becomes the instrument through which this inner economy is rehearsed until it feels real, inevitable, and alive.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the ruler of your inner temple: revise any lack-based belief by stating, 'I am the faithful steward of all I am given,' and feel the I AM directing and organizing your inner resources as true worship.
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