Order in the Inner Temple
2 Chronicles 31:2-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah reorganizes the priests and Levites by their courses, directing sacrifices, prayers, and praise. He gathers the people's firstfruits and tithes, storing them faithfully, and the land prospers in response.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner key of Neville's teaching, the historical scene is a metaphor for your own consciousness. The priests and Levites, set in their courses, are the faculties of awareness ordered by your I AM to perform specific services: gratitude, praise, remembrance, and reverence. The offerings and tithes are not objects but states you supply to your inner temple—attention, time, and energy given to what you deem holy. When Hezekiah commands the people to bring in abundance for the house of the LORD, he is teaching you to acknowledge that you already have more than enough in your consciousness when you align with the law you live by. The heaps piled up in the house of God signify the accumulation of intentional thoughts and feelings stored in a chamber of your mind where they can nurture all your life; the blessing spoken by Azariah is the natural result of a mind that fears nothing and expects nothing but sufficiency. Thus, the entire reform is a lesson in assumption: when you act from fulfilled inner order, prosperity follows as the outer expression of your inner state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, I am the keeper of an ordered inner temple; visualize the offerings stored in its chambers and dwell in the feeling of abundance.
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