Inner Temple Repair and Giving
2 Kings 12:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In 2 Kings 12:11-12, money is given to overseers to lay out to carpenters, masons, and stone-cutters to repair the house of the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
View the house of the LORD not as bricks alone but as your own inner temple. The money handed to the overseers is a symbol of the attention you grant your consciousness. The carpenters, masons, and hewers of stone are your faculties—imagination, disciplined will, and memory—set to repair the breaches of fear and doubt. The overseer is the present I AM, awareness that notices and directs. When you lay out this inner funds, you are not paying others; you are confirming to yourself that your inner state is being restored. As you imagine the temple mended, you awaken to the presence of God as a living consciousness within. The kingdom comes not from external acts but from your assumed reality: your inner work becomes outward form as you dwell in the truth that the I AM rebuilds what you believe about yourself.
Practice This Now
Assume, 'I AM the overseer of my inner temple; resources now flow to repair every breach.' Close your eyes, feel the relief of wholeness, and let the sense of abundance guide your next creative act.
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