Inner Ark Of Radiant Light
Exodus 37:1-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 37 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Bezalel crafts the Ark of the Covenant and its furnishings from shittim wood, overlaying them with gold, complete with rings, staves, a mercy seat, cherubim, a table, a candlestick, and an incense altar. These sacred pieces organize the tabernacle as a dwelling place for the divine presence among God’s people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Exodus ritual, the ark and its companions are not mere objects but the architecture of your inner state. The ark, made of shittim wood and overlaid with pure gold, is the I AM in you—the center that bears God-into-being when you consent. The rings and staves teach you to host the movement of spirit without losing your form, while the mercy seat is the seat of right relationship with what you believe you are. The cherubims guard the sacred space, reminding you that your faces must turn toward the mercy-seatward, toward the awakened awareness that you imagine. The table, the dishes, and the vessels reflect the daily thought-life that feeds your consciousness; the candlestick with seven lamps mirrors the seven aspects or faculties by which light enters your night. The incense altar and holy anointing oil stand for prayers, intention, and consecration that seal your inner shrine. When you read this as a manual of the inner temple, you realize you are not serving a distant God, but awakening your own awareness to dwell in the holy.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, I AM the Ark of God in this moment. Visualize your chest as a golden tabernacle, place the sacred staves by your sides, and feel the presence of the I AM filling you; rest in that holy sense for a few breaths.
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