Inner Temple Furnishings Revealed
2 Kings 25:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Kings 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage records the stripping of temple furnishings—the brass pillars, bases, brass sea, and other vessels—taken to Babylon. It hints that outward ritual symbols can be removed in judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the scene speak to your own inner temple. The brass and gold are not jewels in a church but beliefs you treat as outer proofs of worth. When the outer vessels are broken and carried away, the mind is shown what it truly worships. In Neville's terms, the Chaldees are shifts of consciousness that permit the old worship to be dissolved; this is not punishment but a rearrangement by your I AM. The temple remains, for awareness is unbreakable, and the forms are only projections of your states. Therefore the removal invites you to turn inward, to rely on imagination and the I AM as the living center. As you imagine yourself already in possession of fullness—health, peace, success—the inner temple becomes the visible reality. The external wreckage then signals a deeper truth: you are the sovereign observer, and your assumptions fashion your world. Practice now: feel the truth of your inner state and allow it to re-place the use of every vessel in your life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe, and revise by affirming I am the I AM, with the temple within you. Feel the inner ownership and imagine the outer vessels rearranged inside your mind to reflect divine order.
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