Gold Overlay Of Inner Cherubim

1 Kings 6:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Kings 6 in context

Scripture Focus

28And he overlaid the cherubims with gold.
1 Kings 6:28

Biblical Context

The text records the cherubim being overlaid with gold, signaling a sanctified, present place. It points to the sacred order of devotion and holiness in the sanctuary.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the Neville vantage, gold is not a metal but the color of consciousness. The cherubim represent inner images—the faculties by which you envision worship and guard the doorway to the sacred. To overlay them with gold is to declare that divine presence has already saturated the form of your mind. The I AM shines through this act, not as external ornament but as internal reality. When you make this gilding, you do not battle the world; you recalibrate your sense of self until your inner chamber shines with radiance. The inner images become vessels through which God can move, and your life follows the quality of your inner sensation. Practice begins with a single assumption: that the cherubim are gilded, that the ambiance of God is resident in your thoughts and feelings. In that state, your imagination is less about seeking God and more about recognizing the already-present light, letting it inform desires, actions, and daily experience.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare in the present tense that your inner cherubim are gilded with divine presence, and feel the I AM saturating your mind as a warm, golden light. Hold that sensation for a few breaths.

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