The Inner Tabernacle Vision
Acts 7:46 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David gained favor with God and wished to provide a tabernacle for the God of Jacob. The text invites you to see this desire as a hint of inner devotion.
Neville's Inner Vision
That phrase does not speak of stone and timber; it speaks to your inner state. David finds favor before God when your I AM recognizes itself as the true I AM of your life. The 'tabernacle' is not a building by the river of time, but the sanctuary you constantly build in consciousness where Presence dwells. The 'God of Jacob' identifies the personal covenant you make with your own divine nature—the loyalty that keeps attention on the truth rather than the appearances. When you read this, let the desire to build be the living urge to honor your temple of awareness. True worship, in this light, is not external service but consistent imagining, feeling the reality of your union with God. The inner movement is your worship, your covenant, your separation from the world's noise. As you cultivate this inner sanctuary, the outward circumstances that you call reality begin to align with the state you sustain in mind. So the verse becomes your invitation to dwell in awareness, to let God be present within you as your own I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already favored by God; mentally declare: 'I am favored by God, and I now dwell in the tabernacle of my consciousness.' Then hold the feeling for a few breaths and imagine a radiant sanctuary within, the Presence warmly resident.
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