Heaps of Abundance: Inner Provision
2 Chronicles 31:5-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
People bring abundant offerings to the LORD, forming great heaps. Hezekiah and the priests recognize this as God’s blessing over the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the commandment awakening in the mind births the inner store. In Neville’s language, the nation’s returning offerings are a symbol of your own state of consciousness—the portion you claim as yours by attention. When the people say yes to the inner temple, the ‘heaps’ appear not in material soil alone but as the felt sense of sufficiency in your soul. The LORD they worship is the I AM within; the abundance comes when you believe the inner reality is already full. The priests' examination of the heaps is your inner discarding of lack-talk; Azariah's report that there is enough to eat and left over is the confirmation you require: your present not lacking, but overflowing according to your inner state. So, practice the revision: assume the feeling of already having more than enough, and let your imagination lay the foundation for outward provision. The more you dwell in this consciousness, the more your external life aligns with it, and the apparent heaps become a sign of your inner store.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the state, 'I am provided for and now I give from overflow.' Feel the relief and begin to move in practical ways that reflect that abundance.
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