Temple Gates of Presence

Ezekiel 41:15-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 41 in context

Scripture Focus

15And he measured the length of the building over against the separate place which was behind it, and the galleries thereof on the one side and on the other side, an hundred cubits, with the inner temple, and the porches of the court;
16The door posts, and the narrow windows, and the galleries round about on their three stories, over against the door, cieled with wood round about, and from the ground up to the windows, and the windows were covered;
17To that above the door, even unto the inner house, and without, and by all the wall round about within and without, by measure.
18And it was made with cherubims and palm trees, so that a palm tree was between a cherub and a cherub; and every cherub had two faces;
19So that the face of a man was toward the palm tree on the one side, and the face of a young lion toward the palm tree on the other side: it was made through all the house round about.
20From the ground unto above the door were cherubims and palm trees made, and on the wall of the temple.
21The posts of the temple were squared, and the face of the sanctuary; the appearance of the one as the appearance of the other.
Ezekiel 41:15-21

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 41:15-21 describes a richly measured temple with galleries, doors, and ornamental cherubim and palm motifs, symbolizing a sanctified, orderly space.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the posture of measured walls to the circling galleries, Ezekiel's temple becomes the landscape of the mind. The length and breadth are the boundaries you hold in consciousness, the galleries the many facets of attention, and the windows the openings of perception. The cherubim and palm trees, with two faces on each cherub, embody the faculties that guard your inner sanctuary—reason and imagination standing watch, each turning toward a central, palm-filled life. From the ground up to the windows, the temple is a unity of form and spirit, a dwelling where appearances and the sanctuary agree by measure. When you acknowledge the I AM here and now, the outer house ordains the inner altar; separation dissolves in the felt reality of presence. You are the builder, the measure, and the dwelling, all at once, within the same timeless room.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare I AM filling the temple frame; revise any sense of separation and feel the walls solidify with light as the inner sanctuary comes alive.

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