Inner Wealth at Ezra 2:69

Ezra 2:69 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezra 2 in context

Scripture Focus

69They gave after their ability unto the treasure of the work threescore and one thousand drams of gold, and five thousand pound of silver, and one hundred priests' garments.
Ezra 2:69

Biblical Context

Ezra 2:69 describes people giving according to their ability to the treasure of the work, contributing gold, silver, and priestly garments to support the temple project.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of Ezra 2:69 as an inner parable. The treasure of the work is the temple you are building within your own consciousness—the goal, the project, the life you are creating. When they gave according to their ability, the act was not merely charitable; it was a confession that wealth is energy you may allocate to the work you value. The gold, the silver, and the priestly garments symbolize forms of life-energy you are willing to invest in your inner creation. By giving in your mind—assessing your ability and then matching it with a confident allocation—you declare that you are the source and the keeper of your supply, not the victim of circumstance. This is the Neville path: revise lack into abundance by feeling the current of provision as already present. Your sense of self expands to accommodate a greater treasury, and the outer world answers by reflecting an uplifted state. Practice this as a daily discipline: align with the feeling that your I AM is funding the work, and imagine the treasure growing as you dwell in that conviction.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine placing a sum of energy into the treasure of your inner work; then feel the gift as real in your consciousness and affirm, 'I am the source of all wealth for my life’s temple.'

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