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2 Chronicles 31:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context

Scripture Focus

9Then Hezekiah questioned with the priests and the Levites concerning the heaps.
10And Azariah the chief priest of the house of Zadok answered him, and said, Since the people began to bring the offerings into the house of the LORD, we have had enough to eat, and have left plenty: for the LORD hath blessed his people; and that which is left is this great store.
2 Chronicles 31:9-10

Biblical Context

Hezekiah asks about the heaps of offerings, and Azariah answers that bringing offerings to the LORD has produced enough to eat and leftovers, signaling divine blessing.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this scene the heaps represent the inner streams of thought and the vigilance of the mind. Hezekiah’s question is the moment you examine your inner state, asking what your consciousness contains when it has been offered to the house of the LORD—the sanctuary of your awareness. Azariah’s reply is a map: when your mind dedicates its inner treasuries to the spiritual temple, sufficiency appears and there is plenty left over. The blessing is not a distant event but a inward condition of alignment with the I AM, the source of all supply. The leftover store stands as proof that your inner economy is functioning in harmony with divine law. When you recognize the house of the LORD as your own awareness, offerings become thoughts and feelings circulating in you, nourishing body and life. Lack dissolves as you cling to the truth that you are always abundant in God, and you are merely stewarding a store that never truly runs dry.

Practice This Now

Imaginative practice: sit quietly and declare, 'I am abundantly provided by the I AM within me.' Feel the fullness as real now, then give from that sense of sufficiency and observe how your day shifts.

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