Pattern Of The Inner Tabernacle

Exodus 26:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 26 in context

Scripture Focus

30And thou shalt rear up the tabernacle according to the fashion thereof which was shewed thee in the mount.
Exodus 26:30

Biblical Context

The verse commands building the tabernacle exactly as the vision shown on the mount instructed.

Neville's Inner Vision

Exodus 26:30 pushes us to regard the tabernacle as a product of inner pattern, a structure formed in consciousness rather than bricks alone. If you would possess God's house, you must align your present awareness with the fashion revealed on the mount. The tabernacle is the dwelling place of the I AM, built from a disciplined arrangement of thought, feeling, and intention. The pattern is a precise disposition of attention: where you place your focus, what you allow into your heart, and the purity of your motive. To rear up such a sanctuary is to keep your life in accord with that vision here and now, choosing harmony over turmoil, unity over division, worship over ritual for its own sake. When you live by that pattern, you discover that your world yields to the inner order you sustain. The external shows up as reflection of your inner architecture, and covenant loyalty becomes a settled state of being rather than a distant rite.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you are already the architect of your inner tabernacle, aligning your thoughts and feelings to the mount's pattern. Hold that sense of Presence for a minute, feel it real, and let your outer world follow.

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