Inner Temple Stewardship
2 Chronicles 31:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Kore oversees the freewill offerings and holy things, with priests distributing daily portions to all who enter the house of the LORD. The passage emphasizes order, service, and obedience in temple life.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, Kore represents the I AM within you, the conscious center that presides over all offerings of the heart. The 'most holy things' are your sacred thoughts and desires, to be distributed through inner channels to your brethren—both the great and the small—according to the natural courses of your inner life. The priests and their 'cities' symbolize the habits and practices through which energy is channeled, while the directive that even the youngest enter the LORD’s house points to the nurture of impressionable parts of the mind with daily nourishment. This is an invitation to reorder your inner economy: align every thought, feeling, and impulse with divine purpose, so that your daily portions become nourishment for consciousness itself. The outward order of offerings mirrors an inward order of attention; when your inner temple is well governed by your I AM, the world reflects a life of holiness, fidelity, and grace.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, assume Kore—the I AM—is steward over your inner offerings. Choose one intention or person you wish to serve today, and feel your daily energy distributed to it as a nourishing portion, then rest in the sense of 'I AM' delivering it.
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