Inner Tabernacle Manifestation
Exodus 39:33-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 39:33-35 records the tabernacle and its sacred furnishings being brought to Moses, marking the completion of the sanctuary and its ark and mercy seat. The passage highlights the orderly assembly of sacred objects and the surrounding coverings.
Neville's Inner Vision
All that is named in Exodus 39:33-35 is not a mere inventory of objects; it is a chart of consciousness. When the tabernacle and its furniture are brought to Moses, you are assembling a sanctuary within the I AM that you truly are. The coverings, veil, and sockets signify inner protections and thresholds you consciously set, while the ark of the testimony stands as your inner witness to truth. The mercy seat marks the throne of grace where awareness rests when you accept that God is not elsewhere but within you. The pageant is an invitation to alignment: gather your states of consciousness, arrange them with care, and permit the divine Presence to take its rightful place in your heart. The act of "bringing" is an act of imagining, revising, and consenting to the reality you already are. In this inner temple, true worship is not ritual devoid of feeling, but a living acknowledgment that the I AM accompanies every aspect of your life, and the sacred order you establish within becomes your outward experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine bringing the tabernacle into your inner temple. Place the ark and mercy seat within and feel the I AM presence settling over you.
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