Inner Temple of Unified Praise
2 Chronicles 5:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Unity of sound in praise reveals the inner temple where the Presence dwells. When the voices of gratitude align, the ordinary space fills with a divine cloud.
Neville's Inner Vision
All the beauty of 2 Chronicles 5:13 is not about a distant temple, but your own state of consciousness when you align with gratitude. The trumpeters and singers becoming one sound mirrors the I AM in you harmonizing with every part of life. The house being filled with a cloud is the symbol of your inner temple opening to Presence as you dwell in the truth that God is good and mercy endures forever. Notice that the act of praise is not an external ritual but an inner assumption; the collective voice is the mental posture of faith, the firm conviction that the divine life is now flowing through you. When you deliberately assume the unity, you are casting off separation and waking the cloud of divine awareness inside your own lungs, heart, and imagination. This is the mechanism by which reality bends: inner conviction becomes outer fact through repetition of feeling and imagination. So, stay with the sense that you are both the singer and the room in which God dwells. The temple is inside; the cloud is your awareness made visible.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes; assent mentally to 'I am the house of the LORD, and mercy endures forever.' Then, feel a warm cloud filling your inner temple as you repeat it for 2–3 minutes, letting Presence become your dominant mood.
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