Brass Vessels of the Inner Tabernacle
Exodus 27:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
All the vessels and pins of the tabernacle and court are to be brass.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your inner temple, Exodus 27:19 speaks through the I AM: every vessel and pin that serves the tabernacle—both within and without—must be brass, a metal of steadfastness. Brass resists heat and tarnish; so your inner tools—habits, beliefs, and disciplined actions—must be strengthened by the consciousness that you are the I AM. To interpret this now is to realize that the inner service is not a mere ritual but a state of awareness you govern. The vessels are the thoughts that hold your attention in sacred order; the pins are the anchors that keep your life aligned with purpose. By choosing brass as the state of your inner instruments, you declare that you will not falter when heat and pressure arise; you will endure with integrity. Your imagination is the forge; your present awareness is the furnace; your I AM is the metal itself—purposefully formed and unyielding. When you live from this brass state, outer circumstances reflect the same grounded order, as if the temple stands firm in your mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume your inner tabernacle gleaming brass; feel your vessels and pins steadying every aspect of life. Repeat 'I AM brass' and dwell in that unwavering awareness for a few minutes.
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