Narrow Windows Of Inner Light
1 Kings 6:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Kings 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes the temple built with windows made of narrow lights.
Neville's Inner Vision
1 Kings 6:4 calls the temple a house with windows of narrow lights. In Neville’s tongue, this is a picture of your inner state, the way you constrict your field of attention to admit only precise, clean light. The windows are not physical apertures but the boundaries of belief and perception you permit into consciousness. True worship is not loud ceremony but disciplined inner sight: a holiness that separates fleeting images from the living I AM. Presence of God arises where your attention is steady, where the light that enters is pure and purposeful. When you choose the narrow light—narrow because you guard against the flood of every passing thought—you invite the divine to stay, and your temple remains intact, undivided by fear or desire. Purity and integrity become the lintel and framework; the house stands because you honor the law of consciousness that God is I AM. So the design of the window teaches you how to keep your inner room clear for the Creator’s light.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, assume the temple of your own consciousness, and imagine a narrow window letting in a single bright light of I AM. Feel the presence of God steady within you as you revise anything that dulls this light.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









