Inner Storehouses of Blessing
2 Chronicles 31:9-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hezekiah questions the heaps; the priests report that offerings fill the house of the LORD and blessings leave a great store, so they organize storehouses and faithful tithes.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the narrative, the heaps symbolize not metal but the momentum of consciousness when rightly directed. Hezekiah’s question is the moment of inward inquiry, the I AM asking, 'What is the state of my inner treasury?' The chief priest’s answer is not about bronze and barley, but about a law of attention: when you dedicate your thoughts, time, and resources to the temple of awareness, you find provision and surplus flowing back to you. The storehouses are inner chambers prepared for receiving and housing the right belief, a disciplined administration where the faculties—represented by the rulers—manage the offerings faithfully. The blessing comes as a consequence of orderly inner stewardship, not a gift granted from without. In Neville’s sense, your assumption creates the aura of plenty, and the left over becomes the evidence that your inner economy is thriving. The scene invites you to treat your life as a temple, and your willingness to tithe your time and attention becomes the seed that nourishes abundance.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner state: 'I am the abundant temple with a full storehouse.' Feel the truth until it resonates in your body; revise any sense of lack by placing your attention, time, and resources into the inner temple today.
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