Inner Temple Stewardship
2 Kings 22:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The funds were delivered to the workers in charge of the LORD's house to repair the temple. They dealt with the money faithfully, and no reckoning was required.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the temple in Zion as a symbol of your own awareness. The funds placed in the hands of the doers of the work are not about bricks and boards alone; they are your divine thoughts and feelings given form through disciplined attention. The overseers who receive and dispense the money are your inner states of consciousness that guard order, gratitude, and integrity. When you assume that the right thoughts and actions are supplied and faithfully used to repair breaches your self-imposed limitations and fears are removed by inner alignment; the temple stands stronger, the breaches mend, and your sense of provision grows. The ancient account says there was no reckoning because they dealt faithfully; let this be your inner law: faithful handling of your inner wealth yields faithful outcomes in your life. You are not distant from it; you are the I AM that imagines, assigns, and applies energy. In practice, when you commit to a single, faithful allocation of your inner wealth to repair what concerns you, you experience the inner and outer harmony you seek.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat: I deliver my inner funds to the doers of the work. Feel the repairs taking place in your inner temple and sense the abundance returning.
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