Repairing the Inner House
2 Kings 12:5-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The priests were to repair the temple with money from the people, but for years they did not. The king confronts them and stops the funds, signaling a shift toward accountability and renewal.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's mirror, the 'breaches' are gaps in your consciousness where attention has wandered from the I AM. The priests represent disciplined faculties of awareness and action assigned to mend the inner temple with belief. Yet for twenty-three years, the inner house remains unrepaired, signaling a stubborn habit of belief that the temple stands apart from your life. When the king commands to stop taking money and to repair the breaches, this is the inner moment of revision: cease funding old disrepair and commit funds to inner renewal aligned with I AM. The priests' consent to stop the money mirrors your decision to revise, to release trusted narratives, and to operate from a new premise. The breach is healed not by external structure, but by an inner act of assumption—affirming, I am rebuilding this temple within. The restoration is an inward act of faith, radiant and complete when you inhabit the consciousness that renders the house whole.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a cracked inner temple. Quietly affirm, I AM the temple and I repair it now. See funds of belief redirected to restoration and feel the walls brighten as consciousness aligns with completion.
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