The Inner Gate of Presence
Exodus 27:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse states that the hangings on one side of the gate are fifteen cubits long, supported by three pillars and three sockets. It depicts a boundary at the entrance.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the timeless scene of your interior temple, the gate is not a brick and mortar boundary but a decision of consciousness. The fifteen cubits length suggests a complete reach of your awareness along the threshold you consent to cross in imagination. The three pillars and three sockets symbolize the threefold trust you anchor in your I AM presence—attention, belief, and feeling—set firmly as supports and anchors for what you are now choosing to become. When you dwell in that imagined boundary, you stop wandering in the old state and begin to realize the desired state as already given. God is the I AM that observes, and imagination is your instrument of creation. By quietly revising your inner scene to include the hangings as your protective perimeter, you authorize a new self to emerge at the gate, not through force but through alignment with the truth of being. Trust that the boundary is already established where you intend to stand as if it were real.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and step before your inner gate. See the fifteen-cubit hangings, with three pillars and three sockets, and declare, I AM within this gate now; my state is formed by imagination, feeling, and trust—already mine.
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