Inner Treasury Sacred Stewardship
2 Kings 12:15-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It notes faithful handling of wages entrusted for workers, and that sin or trespass money was not brought to the LORD but left to the priests. It also describes a king's seizure of sacred treasures, sending them to Syria.
Neville's Inner Vision
I read this as a parable of your inner economy. The money given to workmen is your energy allocated to the acts of imagination, discipline, and care. When the trespass money and sin money are left outside the LORD's house, you affirm that guilt and greed do not govern your inner temple; the priests represent your inner faculties that manage resources faithfully. The march of Hazael toward Jerusalem is the surge of outward fear, the impulse to drain sacred energy to meet external threats. Jehoash’s seizure of holy things and sending them away mirrors how you may abandon inner riches to external powers, weakening your covenant with your I AM. The cure is simple: reassign your wealth and attention to the inner sanctuary, treat every resource as sacred, and refuse to let fear or greed govern it. Assume the I AM rules your treasury, and feel that your prosperity is an expression of covenant loyalty, living through you as you align outward action with inner devotion.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM rules your inner treasury; revise fear-based spending by mentally dedicating your resources to the temple within and feeling it as done.
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