Inner Wealth and Peace in Haggai
Haggai 2:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Haggai 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Haggai 2:8-9 declares that wealth and peace belong to God and that the present temple's glory will surpass the past, inviting inner transformation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the temple of my own consciousness, the 'silver and gold' are not coins outside but the vibrations I recognize as wealth. To claim that God owns wealth is to awaken to the fact that I am the I AM—the source of all supply, not a beggar of circumstance. The declaration that the glory of this latter house will be greater than the former points me to a shift in inner vision: I am not chained to past lack; my inner state expands and outshines any former view. The peace promised in this place is the felt sense that, right now, my present state of consciousness is full, untroubled, and abundantly supplied. I need not chase deserts; I tend to the temple within and revise any conclusion of insufficiency. The house of my inner self grows in glory as I relinquish old limits and affirm the feeling of fullness I intend to live. Wealth is the awareness of sufficiency; peace is the rest in my true nature, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat, 'The silver and gold are mine,' then imagine stepping into a temple of inner light where wealth glows and peace rests on you. Feel it real now; revise any lack until the sense of 'I AM' fills you.
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