Inner Tabernacle of Witness
Acts 7:44 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of the tabernacle of witness preserved in the wilderness, built by Moses exactly as God showed. It signals a divine presence encoded as a pattern for consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
The tabernacle of witness is not a building out there; it is the arrangement of consciousness you affirm in imagination. Our fathers carried a tent in the wilderness; you carry an inner image that God showed you in vision. The appointment and Moses are the inner authority of I AM directing you to construct the form in mind just as you have seen it. The wilderness represents your wandering thoughts until you align with the image that witnesses God within. To build it according to the fashion that he had seen is to align your mood, belief, and perception with the reality you intend. When you dwell in the imagined tabernacle, you are not seeking God elsewhere but inviting God to dwell in you as you become the witness. Your present consciousness acts as the temple; the evidence of the presence follows in your feelings, not in outer history. Practice the revision: assume that the inner tabernacle exists now, in perfect form, and feel the presence of the divine within as your natural state. The outer world rearranges itself to the interior decree.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, picture the tabernacle exactly as you have seen it in imagination, and assume the feeling that it is already present within you.
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