Inner Temple Brass Doors
2 Chronicles 4:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records the construction of the temple's courts and brass-overlaid doors.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this line the outer architecture is but a parable of your inner sanctuary. The court of the priests represents a mind consecrated to service, a state of attention that kneels before what is holy within. The great court gathers the wider awareness, where thought and feeling mingle under your sovereign I AM. The doors, made and overlaid with brass, symbolize durable thresholds—not flimsy barriers but resolute guards built by your imagination. Brass speaks of brightness, durability, and reflection; when you overlay a door with brass you are lifting your boundary with the golden certainty of I AM, stubborn against doubt, resilient against fear. You do not enter a space of religion alone; you enter a space of consciousness you govern. The doors determine what thoughts may enter your inner temple—a gatekeeper of attention—so that only the noble, true state may step across. The temple is not a pile of stones; it is a state you inhabit by awareness, by choosing what to permit and what to dismiss. Your imagination is the builder, and your feelings are the mortar; by aligning your I AM with the scene you create, the inner courts become real in experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are the I AM building the inner temple. Seal the doors with brass in your mind and affirm that only truth and love may enter your inner sanctuary.
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