Inner Temple Reimagined
Haggai 2:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Haggai 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asks who among you saw the first temple's glory and how you view it now. It hints that present appearance may be measured as nothing by comparison.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your temple is not a pile of stones but the state you inhabit in awareness. To ask who saw the first glory is to name the memory you carry; the present seems diminished only because you are still judging it by the standard of yesterday’s state. The I AM within you can, at this moment, rebuild the inner house by choosing a new vision. Do not deny the past; reinterpret it as a sign that you have grown and that you now have power to revise your inner climate. The former glory belonged to a consciousness you once wore; the new glory comes from the consciousness you now assume. When you refuse to call the temple nothing in your mind, you align with creation. The inner temple becomes holy when you worship with imagination, not fear; lift your attention from exterior conditions and plant it on the feeling of fullness, abundance, and completion. In this way, the house you see is the house you are, and your present perception becomes the doorway to renewed creation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the vision: see the temple rebuilt and glowing with present glory, feel its light now. Announce quietly, I AM in this temple, allowing that consciousness to fill your senses.
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