Inner Pillar Of God's House
Genesis 28:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jacob places a stone as a pillar that will become God's house. He vows to give a tenth of all that he receives.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Neville frame, the stone is not a relic but your current state of consciousness—your exact place where God can dwell. When you declare 'this stone... shall be God's house,' you are naming a fixed point in awareness, a receptacle for the I AM to inhabit. The vow to give 'the tenth' is a discipline of response: a portion of your mental wealth you return to the Source, not after receiving abundance but as a sign you accept abundance as your habitual condition. The true worship is inward alignment, an ongoing fidelity to the I AM, which turns all your listening, thinking, and doing into offerings. Stewardship and generosity flow from this inner economy; by treating thoughts and resources as sacred gifts you invite a larger life to express through you. As you hold this inner temple steady, appearances shift to reflect the inward reality: you are dwelling in God, and your life becomes the evidence of that reality through orderly abundance and harmony.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and envision the stone as a radiant pillar in your chest; then inwardly declare, 'This is God's house; I tithe a tenth of my thoughts to the I AM,' and feel the divine order replacing doubt.
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