Inner Stewardship of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 13:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judah brings the tithe to the storehouses and appoints faithful stewards to distribute them. Nehemiah prays that his good deeds be remembered.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the theater of your mind, the act of tithing is the discipline of giving your attention to the storehouses of consciousness. The corn, wine, and oil are your ideas, desires, and deeds, offered into the treasuries of awareness. The treasurers named are the faithful faculties within you: perception, memory, discernment, placed in charge to nourish your brethren, your relationships, your body. Their appointment signals trust in your inner order; the God you serve is the I AM that watches the flow of provision. When you say remember me, you are inviting your higher self to remember the value of your labor and to preserve the good you have done in the house of your being. The offices thereof are the functions of consciousness that care for abundance, order, and generosity. See yourself as keeper of an inner treasury, ready to release its contents where love and righteousness demand. The moment you assume this inner administration is faithful, your outer circumstances align with that governance, becoming evidence of the reality you have already chosen in imagination.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled: I am the faithful steward of my inner treasury, and provision flows freely through me to myself and others. See the inner treasurers at work, distributing blessing now.
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