Inner Furnace of Worship
Ezekiel 46:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel describes a circular complex with boiling places under the rows, where ministers boil the sacrifices. This portrays inner preparation and purification for true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read Ezekiel 46:23-24 through Neville is to see a picture of your inner temple. The row of buildings and the four surrounding it symbolize the total field of your awareness, and the boiling places beneath them signify the heated processing of beliefs, where your mind’s images are refined into a state fit for the Holy Presence. The ministers who boil the sacrifice are your inner faculties—imagination, memory, reason, and feeling—engaged in the sacred labor of transforming an old sense of lack into a usable sacrifice of gratitude and faith. The sacrifice itself is not a mere animal offering abroad, but the idea, belief, or desire you are consciously holding until it is dissolved into the living reality of your I AM. If you want to experience the Presence of God, understand that the fire is your assumed state. When you assume that you are already the one who stands in the holy place, you invite the fire to burn away fear, separation, and doubt, leaving you purified and whole. Your consciousness becomes the altar; your I AM is the priest.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, repeat 'I AM' as your full certainty, revise any lack into abundance, and feel-it-real that you are the minister inside, purifying your sacrifice with present awareness.
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