Inner Temple Restoration
2 Kings 22:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage directs Hilkiah to tally the temple silver and entrust it to skilled workers who will repair the LORD's house.
Neville's Inner Vision
Behold, the text reveals a simple economy of consciousness. The silver gathered from the people is not money but energy of attention offered to the temple within; the overseers of the house are your disciplined habits of perception, and the doers of the work are the inner faculties—carpenters, masons, and builders—acting under the authority of your innermost I AM. When you affirm that this energy is brought into the house of the LORD, you are naming your attention and feeling as the treasury of God in you. To repair the breaches is to close the gaps between belief and embodiment, between wish and habitual feeling. The building materials—the timber and the stone—are the qualities you cultivate: patience, faith, courage, clarity. The work proceeds not by external programs but by a steady, inner directive; and the moment you allow the overseer in your own consciousness to oversee the projects, the house is restored in your life in proportion to your fidelity to this inner economy. Thus, the temple's presence dawns not as an event but as the natural consequence of your practiced inner management.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the role of the temple’s steward; tally the energy you have today and place it into the hands of your inner builders, then feel the breaches close as you speak, 'The house is repaired by my faith in I AM.'
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