Ezra 6:4 Inner Temple Treasury
Ezra 6:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezra 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezra 6:4 describes provisioning of building materials and funds from the king's house. Symbolically, it points to inner sources of support provided by the Divine Mind for worthy projects.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the verse, the great stones and new timber are not literal bricks alone, but states of consciousness you accept into the temple of your life. The king’s house becomes the Divine Mind, your awareness that holds all supply. When you imagine the three rows of stones and the row of timber as already provided, you enact a certainty that your foundation and growth are funded from within, not sought from without. This is the Neville way: see the inner treasury open and spend according to your present assumption. Your task is to align your feeling with the reality that you are supported by God’s abundance, and to allow your outer circumstances to reflect that inner construction. The expenses being covered by the king's house means your prosperity is a consequence of your inner kingly nature—your I AM presence—providing all that is needed for a meaningful venture. In practice, dwell in the assurance that your temple work is financed by your own divinely provided resources, and you will attract corresponding events into waking life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the feeling I am sustained by the Divine Treasury within my mind. In a quiet moment, visualize the temple rising with three rows of great stones and a row of timber, funded entirely from the king's house, and feel it real now.
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