Inner Most Holy Place
Ezekiel 41:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 41 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It describes a precisely measured sacred space called the most holy place. This space stands before the temple.
Neville's Inner Vision
Before Ezekiel stands a measured chamber, twenty by twenty, named the most holy place. Yet the stones and cubits matter less than the state of consciousness they symbolize: your own inner awareness. You are invited to inhabit a square of being—a perfect, holy enclosure that precedes outward worship. The phrase 'before the temple' points to the truth that true worship occurs in the seat of awareness, not in ritual alone. The I AM, your constant presence, identifies what remains pure when distractions fall away. When you imagine yourself as that sanctified space, you are not creating a temple; you are recognizing the temple you already are. The exact measurement speaks of clarity, balance, and integrity—holiness as a lived state, not a distant bar of moral perfection. As you dwell in this inner sanctuary, outward forms harmonize with your inner peace. The practical instruction is to revise any sense of lack by assuming this holy state and letting presence work through your days from that center.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the most holy place now: close your eyes, breathe, and declare, 'I am the I AM within.' Then carry that sacred awareness into your daily activities.
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