Inner Praise Process
2 Chronicles 7:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows priests and Levites serving with instruments to praise the LORD because His mercy endures. Their praise leads all Israel to stand in reverent worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the lines you read, the outward ritual is a map of your inner state. The priests on their offices and the Levites with instruments of the LORD symbolize your disciplined thoughts and feelings tuned to praise. David, the king, is your imagination in command, crafting the musical devices by which you praise; mercy enduring forever is the steadfast truth your I AM rests in. When David praises by their ministry, you are teaching your inner self to use imagination with intention: the same breath that gives song to the inner choir becomes breath in waking life. The trumpets blown before them are the calls of awakened consciousness, waking the senses to the Presence of God within, until all Israel stands—your attention fully before the Presence. In Neville's terms, worship is a state you assume and maintain; the ceremony manifests as your life shifting into a rhythm of gratitude and grace. As you dwell in that mercy, your world aligns with divine timing and harmony that feels inevitable.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, declare 'I am the presence,' and visualize the inner Levites with instruments of the LORD playing; feel the mercy endure forever in your chest and let the trumpet call awaken every part of you, standing in the Presence.
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