Glory-Filled Inner Temple
2 Chronicles 5:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The priests could not stand to minister because the LORD's glory filled the temple, symbolizing an overwhelming divine presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's diction, the 'house of God' is the inner temple of your awareness and the 'glory of the LORD' is a state of consciousness—your I AM—completely filling that space. When the Presence saturates your inner sanctuary, outward performances and personal efforts lose their hold, and the mind yields to the luminosity of pure being. The 'cloud' is the shifting veil of ordinary self-consciousness dissolving into light, revealing that true worship is not in external ritual but in the uninterrupted recognition of I AM. The priests' inability to stand ministering mirrors how any attempt to operate from separation or ego collapses before this radiant unity. Embrace this as a transformation of state: you become a vessel through which the divine breath moves, and life arranges itself from that unity. To apply Neville's method, hold the conviction that you are already the temple, and allow the Presence to order your thoughts, feelings, and actions from within rather than by force outside.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I AM the temple' and visualize the inner sanctuary flooded with divine light. Sit in stillness until this Presence becomes your natural mode of being and guides every action.
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