Pillars of Inner Worship
1 Kings 7:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Two tall brass pillars stand in the temple, each wrapped by a measuring line and crowned with molten caps. They symbolize disciplined worship, holy separation, and covenant loyalty expressed in fixed awareness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take the scene as a mirror of your inner life. The two pillars are two steady states of consciousness you inhabit—one anchored in the I AM's steadfastness, the other in the expansive worship that beholds God as present. The height suggests upward flight of your awareness; the line circling them marks the boundary within which you have allowed your imagination to operate. The chapiters atop them are reminders that every act of worship must be crowned by the I AM recognizing itself as God in you, not afar off. In this light, the 'presence of God' becomes your immediate awareness: not an external visitation but the I AM looking through your eyes. Holiness and separation are simply your decision that these states belong to the inner temple, not to the wandering thoughts of lack. Covenant loyalty is your fidelity to that inner vision, daily choosing to dwell in the imagined reality that you are already the fulfilled being. When you revise a lack into fullness, you cast new pillars and re-draw the line until your life conforms to your conscious assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine standing inside your inner temple before two brass pillars. Quietly declare: I AM the consciousness that casts them; the line around them is my boundary of belief; now feel the presence of God filling the space.
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