Inner Court Gates of Being
Exodus 38:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 38:15-17 describes the outer court with linen hangings and pillars bound by brass and silver, symbolizing boundary and order; it points to an inner state of worship grounded in purity and integrity.
Neville's Inner Vision
The text presents more than architecture; it reveals your inner state of being. The linen hangings signify purity surrounding awareness, while the brass sockets anchor the gates to concrete action. The silver fillets and chapiters imply refinement by consciousness, aligning your faculties under a single divine sense. The pillars stand firm as anchors for attention, memory, imagination, and will, their silver bindings showing these powers are coordinated by the I AM. The sockets bind vertical impulse to horizontal conduct, teaching that intention and action must share the same sacred ground. When you dwell in the realization of being as I AM, the court becomes a sanctuary—an inner boundary you choose, a true worship that flows from alignment with the living I AM, producing integrity and holiness within your life reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you stand inside your inner court, declaring I AM. Feel the boundary of awareness, the linen purity, the grounded brass, and the refined silver—then act only in harmony with that sense of divine order.
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