Inner Temple Stewardship Wake-Up
2 Kings 12:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jehoash commands the priests to use the temple money to repair the breaches. Yet, after twenty-three years, the breaches had not been repaired.
Neville's Inner Vision
View this story as a parable of your inner temple. The house of the LORD stands for your awakened awareness, and the money that enters represents the energy you allocate to life by your attention and belief. The dedicated things, the accounting, and what every man is set at speak to the various states of mind you allow to approach the I AM. The priests embody the faculties you trust to repair the breaches—the disciplined attention, the choice to forgive, the feeling of gratitude. The twenty-three years of delay reveal a misalignment between your belief and your lived experience; you may be pouring funds into the temple while still imagining the wall is broken. In Neville’s terms, the breach is a belief in lack, not an exterior defect. The remedy is inner revision: assume the temple is already repaired, feel the completion as real now, and let the inner funders—the I AM and your resolved imagination—do the work. When you dwell in that assured state, the breaches vanish from your consciousness, and your outer world reflects your healed inner house.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, place your hand on your heart, and declare, 'I AM.' Then assume the temple is repaired and feel the joy as if the funds have already been spent on the renovation.
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