Inner Temple Treasury
2 Chronicles 34:9-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 34 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The priests collect money for the house of God and entrust it to workers to repair and restore the temple.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe the verse as an inner scene. The money is energy of attention gathered by the doors of your inner temple. Hilkiah and the Levites symbolize awareness and disciplined faculties collecting the impulse to repair. When the remnant of Israel and Judah contribute, the mind recognizes its need to restore its sanctuary. The workmen who oversee the house and the artificers and builders who receive the funds stand for imagination, reason, and faith using energy to lay stone, timber, and flooring for the inner structure. The kings of Judah who destroyed the temple are the beliefs and stories that collapsed the inner temple; the remedy is practical alignment: allocate energy to repair, to strengthen inner architecture with sound beliefs, sturdy connections, and honest worship. True worship is not distant ceremony but a decisive act of funding your inner temple by directing attention to construct, mend, and beautify consciousness. When you realize you are the I AM, the temple is restored by living assumption.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM, with all resources at hand; visualize placing a fund into the inner temple and directing it to the builders. Feel the walls rise, the floors align, and the worship of your true self renewed.
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