Provision Heaps and Inner Inquiry
2 Chronicles 31:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah asks the priests and Levites about the heaps of provisions, seeking understanding.
Neville's Inner Vision
I see Hezekiah not as a historical king but as your own consciousness lifting the veil from the heaps of provision. The priests and Levites are your conscience and discernment—the faculties that decide what you will call real. When Hezekiah questions them, he is not seeking facts about coins; he is subjecting his inner settlements to examination, clearing what is assumed and accepted. The heaps symbolize the accumulated images of supply you carry—money, food, resources—born in your imagination as potential. By asking, 'What do these heaps mean to my life?' you awaken the I AM to its own abundance. The moment you question with calm attention, your inner atmosphere shifts; the sense of scarcity softens, and your usual measurements rearrange themselves to fit a larger reality. The inner state of gratitude and stewardship becomes the new normal, and wealth is seen not as external luck but as an inner arrangement of consciousness. Practice: let your awareness stand as the questioner within; revise any lack into sufficiency by affirming, 'I AM abundance now.'
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine the heaps of provision before your inner sight, and ask the inner priests what they reveal. Then affirm, 'I AM abundance now,' and feel it real.
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