Breached Ark and Sacred Boundaries
1 Chronicles 13:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David was displeased because Uzza touched the Ark and was struck down; the incident gave the place its name Perezuzza.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the breach is not only a historical event but a symbol in your own psychology. The Ark stands for your higher life and its divine order; Uzza's unbidden touch represents your impulse to hurry, to manipulate outcomes, or to override a sacred boundary. When David says the Lord made a breach, Neville reads this as the inner consequence of clinging to force rather than faith. Perezuzza becomes the inner label for the place in you where you name your fear and live from it, rather than naming and obeying the Law that orders your inner life. The Lord's hand is not vengeance from without but the restoration of alignment in your consciousness. The remedy is a revision: soften the need to control, accept the boundary as sacred, and rest in the assumption that obedience to inner law brings harmony. You are the creator-state; by choosing reverence you alter what is manifested outwardly. Hold your awareness as the Ark and let your I AM govern, and the breach dissolves into ordered unfoldment.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume you are the keeper of the inner Ark and revise the impulse to force outcomes. Feel it real that the boundary is sacred and that obedience to inner law brings harmony; silently affirm, 'I am the boundary; the boundary is love and order.'
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