Hem of Inner Worship
Exodus 39:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 39:24 describes the robe’s hem adorned with pomegranates in blue, purple, and scarlet, with twined linen. It shows a ceremonial care given to garments used in holy service.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, the robe's hem becomes a threshold where inner states take form as outward service. The pomegranates blue, purple, and scarlet mark the colors of consciousness you wear when you move through daily life. Blue calls you to faith and heavenly assurance; purple proclaims your sovereignty over appetite and fear; scarlet invites the life-energy that moves every action. The linen twined through them is the woven truth that binds these states into a coherent whole. In Neville's sense, the law and its outward signs are not external rites but the living I AM expressing itself as form. Holiness is not a distant obligation but a steady awareness that your ordinary self is a vessel for the divine pattern. Each step you take and each choice you make can be seen as fruits ripening from inner states of consciousness, turning your outward world toward the sacred. Try to reinterpret your day as the demonstration of this hem: you are already the wearer of holiness, and your life becomes the visible color of that inner state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine the robe's hem at your waist, adorned with pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet; feel their fruitfulness as your daily life. Then revise any sense of separation by affirming, 'I am the I AM,' and feel it real.
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