The Inner Spirit of Craft
Exodus 35:31-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says God fills a skilled worker with the Spirit of God, granting wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and the ability to devise skilled works in gold, silver, brass, stones, and wood.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's voice, the Spirit of God is the living I AM within your consciousness, awakening the faculties of mind—wisdom, understanding, knowledge—to imagine and shape your life. The 'workmanship' is not only gold and stone; it is the craft of your days—the projects you undertake, the decisions you make, the relationships you cultivate—formed by discernment and care. To 'devise curious works' is to align your imagination with inner truth until your external world bears the mark of that inner design. When you accept that you are already endowed by this Spirit, your life becomes a workshop where grace and favor flow as you move from lack to sufficiency, guided by the steady presence of God within. The verse invites you to reside in the awareness of I AM, for as you dwell there, circumstances rearrange to reflect your inner state, and your vocations—your callings—emerge with clarity and refinement.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already filled with Spirit's wisdom and craft. Feel the I AM guiding your hands, see a simple task completed with grace, and dwell in that realization until it feels real.
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