Doorway To Inner Presence
Exodus 40:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 40:28 records the act of setting up the hanging at the tabernacle's door. This outer action marks an inner boundary between the mundane and the holy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 40:28, in Neville's light, is a blueprint for the inner temple. The hanging at the door is not a mere curtain but a deliberate boundary you erect in consciousness. Through imagination you place the curtain between the sensory world and the divine imminence within, signaling that the Presence is not distant but resident behind the boundary of awareness. The holiness described is an everyday discipline of consciousness: you keep the outer noise at bay and remain faithful to the I AM who you truly are. When you act as though the tabernacle stands within and the door is guarded by your own decision, you are choosing covenant loyalty to your own spiritual birthright. The act of hanging the curtain becomes an inner act of consent: I am here; the divine is now; the world of appearances does not define me. Practice this by repeating that you have arranged the doorway and by feeling, in the present moment, the Presence already within you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the door of your inner tabernacle; hang the curtain there and declare, 'I AM here.' Feel that Presence as real, for a minute, until it becomes your daily norm.
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