Hezekiah’s Inner Treasuries
2 Chronicles 32:27-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
2 Chronicles 32:27-29 describes Hezekiah's riches and honor as blessings from God, with storehouses for crops and riches multiplied, culminating in abundant provision from the divine source.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the riches and honor in 2 Chronicles 32:27-29 are not external trophies but the visible fruit of a living inner state. Hezekiah’s substance is the mind’s recognition that God within has given me very much; the stores of silver, gold, wine, and instruments are the inner treasury I cultivate by faith. The storehouses, barns, and cities symbolize the mind’s faculties—recognition, order, and stewardship—that conserve and multiply supply. Providence here is the I AM rearranging impressions into form according to my awareness. When I acknowledge that I am the I AM, abundance flows as a natural outcome: wealth, honor, and plenty become present experiences, not external conquests. The true key is to live from that steady conviction, letting imagination revise any sense of lack and feeling it real that I am supplied in fullness by the one Source. I am the I AM, and the inner treasury manifests as outer abundance through deliberate, sustained consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM, surrounded by inner treasuries—silver, grain, and wine—your mind holding abundance. Feel it real; revise any lack until the image of supply stands steady.
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