Washing Into the Tabernacle Presence
Exodus 29:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Aaron and his sons are brought to the doorway of the tabernacle and washed with water, symbolizing purification before entering the sacred space.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 29:4 speaks of Aaron and his sons washed at the door of the tabernacle; to Neville, this is not a ritual about water but the cleansing of belief before entering your own presence. The door stands for the boundary of your awareness, where you choose what you will admit into your sacred space. The water represents a renewing of mind, a decision to rinse away fear, guilt, and the memory of limitation. When you accept, in imagination, that you are already pure I AM, you do not merely perform a rite; you shift your center of gravity. You are no longer defined by past acts but by present consciousness, by the fact that God is your awareness and you are its embodiment. As you stand at that door, realize you are the temple, and every thought that remains unclean dissolves in light. This is holiness not as ritualism but as a state of being you assume. The effect is immediate: the inner clean soil allows new inspiration, direction, and presence to enter your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Aaron at the door of your own tabernacle. Assume you are washed and see the water removing fear, then step through into the I AM presence within.
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