Inner Foundations of Worship
Exodus 38:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 38:30–31 enumerates the bronze sockets for the tabernacle’s door, the altar, and its vessels, followed by the sockets and pins for the court and its gate. These fixtures symbolize how a sacred space is held together and kept secure.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville Goddard lens, Exodus 38:30–31 speaks not of metal but of the architecture of your inner life. The sockets and pins are the fixed points of attention by which you anchor your awareness in the I AM. The bronze altar and its vessels symbolize your willingness to offer and refine energy, turning raw impulse into devotion. The court and its pins remind you that your mind sets boundaries and codes of loyalty in consciousness. Worship, then, is not an external ritual but a continuous inner alignment: you dwell in God as I AM, and your imagination is the builder of reality. When you hold these inner fixtures steady, you create a sanctuary where presence can dwell regardless of outward appearances. Covenant loyalty is the discipline of returning your awareness to that singular I AM, again and again, until the outer world reflects the inner order you have established.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you are the socket that anchors your inner tabernacle; feel the I AM holding you steady in presence. Then revise a limiting belief to I am present now, and the divine presence is here.
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