Inner Offerings, Outer Abundance
Exodus 35:22-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes willing-hearted people bringing gold, fabrics, and other materials to furnish the tabernacle. It emphasizes voluntary generosity as worship and as an inner disposition.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 35:22-24 is a diagram of inner supply. The willing-hearted who bring gold, blue and purple fabrics, and wood are a mirror of your own state of consciousness. In Neville's language, the offerings are not the metals or textiles, but the act of assuming you are already wealthy and that consciousness is the source. When you awaken to the I AM, you discover you are the temple that receives, holds, and dispenses form. Each jewel you lay on the altar corresponds to a thought or energy you consciously credit to your life: gratitude, time, talent, and resources, offered back to the divine within. The more fully you feel your inner abundance, the more your external world reflects it. Giving becomes the natural movement of awareness: you answer the inner call with confidence because you know you are the one who supplies. Practice: adopt the feeling of fullness, revise any lack beliefs, and imagine yourself placing your inner riches into the service of your life’s true work.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already wealthy. Imagine placing a jewel, your time or money, on the inner altar, feeling the reality of abundance flowing back.
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