Inner Covenant Temple
2 Chronicles 7:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
If you turn away from the inner statutes and worship other gods, your inner temple is uprooted. The house sanctified within you is cast out and becomes a proverb to the nations.
Neville's Inner Vision
2 Chronicles 7:19-20 presents the effect of turning from the inner statutes. In Neville’s practice, the land you inhabit is your state of consciousness, and the temple is your inner awareness—the I AM you acknowledge. When you forsake those inner laws and fashion your life to worship external idols—doubts, fear, or the applause of others—your roots are ripped from the soil and the temple is cast from sight. The outer world then speaks of your inward neglect, becoming a proverb among nations in your own sense. The remedy is not outward reform but an inward assumption. Return to the inner statutes by affirming the I AM as the governing reality and by feeling as if you always dwell within a sanctified temple. Assume you are the temple itself, the name of God within you; hold that state until it asserts itself in form. By maintaining loyalty to this inner order, you align with the divine pattern and bring the life you desire into existence from within rather than chasing it without.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the state, 'I AM, I keep the inner statutes, I am the sanctified temple.' Then feel sacred self real for 5–10 minutes, letting the inner alignment reshape your outer life.
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