Inner Temple Worship Now
2 Chronicles 5:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Priests emerge sanctified from the holy place with musicians and trumpets at the altar, symbolizing the inner worship and the Presence of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
See the scene as a picture of your inner man. The priests who come out of the holy place are not a crowd outside you; they are states of consciousness that have been sanctified and now stand ready in the open. The white linen and the singers, with their cymbals and harps, are the harmony of mind—the clean, ordered thoughts and feelings that accompany a decisive shift in awareness. The hundred and twenty trumpets are the clarion call of certainty that God is present where you stand. The east end of the altar marks a turning point in your interior, where ritual becomes recognition: the Presence—I AM awareness—fills your heart when your attention is fixed in imagination on wholeness. When you inhabit such a state, you feel as if you stand in a temple that is already yours, surrounded by praise and safety. The Presence is not somewhere out there to be earned; it is your own consciousness fully awakened. Practice imagining that you have already moved into this sanctified space, and let the inner music confirm the reality you desire.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you are a sanctified priest stepping from the holy place. Feel the white linen, hear the inner trumpets, and dwell in the Presence as your natural state.
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