Windows of the Inner Gate
Ezekiel 40:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 40 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 40:16 describes narrow windows around little chambers inside a gate, with arches and palm-topped posts.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s gate the windows and arches are not stone; they are your inner entrances and supports in consciousness. Each narrow window is a decision of attention—what you allow into your chambers. The posts and arches define a sacred border, the proportions of your worship, the discipline by which you guard your heart. Palm trees on the posts symbolize vitality that blossoms when your I AM rests in a quiet, reverent state. To interpret this is to know that God is not distant but near, dwelling in the awareness you identify as I AM. Practice by turning these architectural images into interior experience: imagine the gate closing you into a chamber where your deepest wish is allowed to stand. Feel the presence of God within, not as a distant temple but as the energy you inhabit. When you align with this inner order—present, watchful, reverent—your inner faculties are consecrated for true worship. The outer form becomes a map of your inner sanctuary, and what you affirm consistently becomes your reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you stand inside the gate described by Ezekiel; see narrow windows opening to inner chambers and palm-topped posts, and feel the I AM presence filling the space. Then revise any thought not supporting that presence and dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled.
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