Altar of Inner Alignment

Ezekiel 43:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 43 in context

Scripture Focus

15So the altar shall be four cubits; and from the altar and upward shall be four horns.
16And the altar shall be twelve cubits long, twelve broad, square in the four squares thereof.
Ezekiel 43:15-16

Biblical Context

The passage gives the altar's measurements: four cubits high with four horns, and a twelve-by-twelve square base.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the I AM that you are, the altar Ezekiel sketches stands as the focal point of your awareness. The four horns rising from the altar point to the four corners of your inner jurisdiction—your fixed beliefs, sustained desires, disciplined thoughts, and steadfast feelings. The twelve-by-twelve square is the orderly boundary within which imagination may roam and remain true to itself. When you study this geometry, you realize worship is not service in a place but the alignment of consciousness with its end. The horns symbolize the power you wield to maintain that boundary against distraction, doubt, and the pull of outward appearances. To dwell here is to acknowledge that the Presence of God is not somewhere else but within the I AM that watches your every sensation. By treating the end-state as already attained, you satisfy the law of assumption: the inner form calls forth the outer form. Your task is to hold, in feeling and imagination, the square of reality until it becomes your lived world.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume the inner altar is complete in you now; stand within the twelve-by-twelve square and affirm, 'I AM that I AM.' Feel the four corners steady your thoughts and the four horns empower your worship; let this end-state settle in as your present reality.

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