Inner Craft and Divine Skill
Exodus 31:3-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 31 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 31:3-6 describes God filling Bezalel and others with His Spirit, granting wisdom and craftsmanship to carry out divine commands.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this account lies a practical instruction for awakening your own power. The Spirit of God is not distant; it is the I AM turned toward your own consciousness, poured into you as wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and workmanship. When you dwell in that awareness and assume you are already endowed with Bezalel’s skill, you align your inner state with divine pattern and your outer world begins to answer. The phrase wise-hearted points to discernment that follows a settled mind, not brute effort. Your craft—whether you fashion gold, stone, or ideas—is the visible outcome of a settled inner vision. The command to build is your inner decree: I am capable; I am guided; I can complete what I envision. Obedience and faithfulness are not servile acts but a steady alignment of imagination with reality. So revise your sense of self into the state of the craftsman who already possesses all that is required, and watch God’s presence flow through you, turning inner blueprint into outer form.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Practice: Sit quietly and assume the state 'I AM filled with the Spirit of God, in wisdom and workmanship.' Then pick a small task today and move as if the inner blueprint is already complete, listening for guidance as you proceed.
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