Nurturing Inner Priests
2 Chronicles 31:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands the people of Jerusalem to give a portion to the priests and Levites so they may be encouraged in the LORD's law.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's framework, the verse reveals a dynamic of inner provision. The 'people' are your collective states of consciousness; 'Jerusalem' is your center of awareness; 'the priests and Levites' symbolize your inner faculties—wisdom, worship, discernment—receiving sustenance from your assumed state. When you allocate a portion to these faculties, you are not paying money but reassigning attention, time, and belief toward the law of the LORD within. The act of supplying them is an inner command: I am the one who provides for every part of my consciousness so that the law of God, the universal order, remains active and vibrant inside me. As you insist that your inner ministers be supported, your awareness becomes steadier, the law of the LORD becomes a living, practical rule guiding feelings, choices, and outcomes. The scene shifts from lack to abundance as you acknowledge your own capacity to fund your inner life. The law's encouragement arises as you feel your inner priests nourished by unwavering assumption.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare, 'I now allocate a portion of my inner wealth to my priests and Levites, that they may be encouraged in the law of the LORD.' Feel the relief, gratitude, and steady assurance as your inner treasury becomes sufficient.
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