Carrying the Inner Ark

2 Chronicles 5:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 2 Chronicles 5 in context

Scripture Focus

5And they brought up the ark, and the tabernacle of the congregation, and all the holy vessels that were in the tabernacle, these did the priests and the Levites bring up.
2 Chronicles 5:5

Biblical Context

The verse describes priests and Levites bringing up the ark, the tabernacle, and the holy vessels, symbolizing God's Presence entering the gathered worship. It marks a movement from preparation to holy encounter.

Neville's Inner Vision

Imagine the verse as a map of your inner ceremony. The ark, the tabernacle, and the sacred vessels are not distant furniture of a temple, but stages of your own consciousness. The priests and Levites are your disciplined faculties—attention, belief, feeling—who walk within you to bring forth what you have already assumed to be true. When you allow these inner vessels to be carried up, you are lifting your state of awareness into the foreground of your life. The Presence of God is not a remote visitation but the I AM (your aware I) elevating and animating every thought, feeling, and imagination you treat as sacred. The act is holiness through separation: you decide what deserves reverence, what should be kept apart from distraction, and you invite divinity to dwell where your inner worship is designed. Your job is to inhabit the feeling that this ascent has already occurred, to imagine the procession as real in your current life, and to act from the certainty that consciousness carries what you declare with your heart.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, breathe steadily, and assume you are carrying the inner ark—your sacred thoughts and feelings—up to the center of your life. Feel that this procession has already occurred, and move from that sense of Presence in your next moment.

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