Inner Bells Of Exodus 39:25-26
Exodus 39:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 39:25-26 describes gold bells placed between pomegranates on the robe's hem, for ministering in sacred service.
Neville's Inner Vision
These bells and pomegranates are not mere ornament but the psychology of worship. The robe’s hem marks the edge of self-consciousness that ministers before God; the ringing bells remind you that every inner thought sounds its outward effect, while the pomegranates symbolize seeds of fruitful intention suspended at the boundary. Gold speaks of your I AM, the bright, indivisible awareness that pervades all acts of service. To minister in this consciousness is to bridge separation and unity, not by external ritual alone, but by the felt sense that you and God are one here and now. As you entertain this symbol set upon your inner robe, you are rehearsing the posture of true ministry: steady listening, refined thought, and action flowing from the certainty of presence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already serving in Presence. In your mind, see the bells ring with each compassionate thought and let a seed of fruitful intention appear on the hem of your robe—feel it real as if God is ministering through you now.
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