Inner Stewardship of Faith
2 Kings 22:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that the money given to the stewards was not reckoned because they dealt faithfully, highlighting integrity in resource handling.
Neville's Inner Vision
When I bring Neville’s perspective to 2 Kings 22:7, I see the inner temple where resources—my thoughts, feelings, and desires—are handed to faithful stewards of consciousness. The money delivered into their hand represents the stream of awareness that flows into me. If I, the I AM, deal with it faithfully—without doubt, without tallying fear—I create no inner reckoning; I simply acknowledge rightful stewardship. The inner ledger is opened not to punishment but to trust. When I assume the role of a faithful custodian, attention ceases to barter with guilt, and energy circulates with ease. My imagination becomes the temple cashier, accepting each coin as a gift and returning its value through inspired action or quiet release. As fidelity within grows, my outer world realigns with righteousness and justice as a natural reflection of my inner condition.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and affirm, 'I am the faithful custodian of my inner treasury; every thought and feeling delivered to my awareness is dealt with faithfully.' Then dwell in the felt sense of trust as you continue your day.
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