Inner Sanctuary Blueprint
Ezekiel 45:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes dividing land by lot to offer a holy portion to the LORD, within which the sanctuary and the most holy place are defined. It presents holiness and boundaries as the arrangement of sacred space.
Neville's Inner Vision
Whenever you read Ezekiel’s measure of land and the holy portion, hear it as a map of your inner field. The land you apportion is your state of mind; the act of drawing lots is a decision of consciousness. By designating a holy portion for the LORD you claim that God is the I AM within you, not a distant temple but the very center of awareness. The length and breadth set apart for the sanctuary and the most holy place signify that your attention must be steadied, that worship become a ruthless precision of inner alignment rather than external ritual. The borders round about are the boundaries of your imagination, ensuring that the sacred remains interior and inviolate. When you measure inwardly as described, you are declaring that holiness is a condition of being, not a location on a map. The sanctuary, with the most holy place, stands as the imaged state where you know you are seen and held by the divine. In practice, you choose and maintain this inner proportion, and reality follows the image you keep in mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Assume in your mind a holy portion set apart for the LORD and dwell in the sanctuary within you, feeling the I AM presence.
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