Inner Court of Your Being

Ezekiel 40:47 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 40 in context

Scripture Focus

47So he measured the court, an hundred cubits long, and an hundred cubits broad, foursquare; and the altar that was before the house.
Ezekiel 40:47

Biblical Context

The verse records a precise measurement of the sacred court and the altar in front of the house. It signals order and sanctity as the doorway to presence.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the Ezekiel vision, the measurements are not brick and mortar but the borderlines of your inner life. The court, measured a hundred by a hundred, foursquare, marks a complete, stable field of consciousness— a square you own with your attention. The altar before the house stands for your unwavering worship, the place where the I AM, your awareness, offers sacrifice to nothing less than truth. When you inhabit this inner geometry, presence flows as a natural consequence: holiness is not an outer rite but an alignment of will and imagination. See the squares as states you occupy by assumption: you assume you are the I AM who stands within a perfectly ordered mind, and you revise any lack or fear to fit that square. The outer house fades into a symbol of your outer life, while the altar before it confirms that every action of your day begins in consent with your divine self. This is how you invite God to dwell within—by becoming the measurement, the altar, and the observer all at once.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the inner court is a perfect hundred-by-hundred square; then see the altar before the house and feel your I AM presence filling it. Say, 'I AM that I AM here, and this temple is holy' until it feels real.

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