The Builder's Greater Glory
Hebrews 3:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage praises Moses' faithfulness to the appointed. It then declares the Builder—the one who built the house—deserves greater glory.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice how the text names faithfulness as the ground of honor and then lifts the Builder above the house. In Neville's diction, this reveals a truth: God is the I AM inside you, and every outward form—the house—is but the image conceived by that inner awareness. Moses' fidelity represents a noble alignment with an appointed role, yet the one who built the house bears greater glory because the source of form is the consciousness that imagines. When you identify with the Builder, you no longer feel trapped by the walls; you awaken to the fact that you are the builder of your life by inner decree. The Son who is counted worthy of more glory embodies the primacy of the imaginative act—the inner assumption that births sensation and circumstance. Faithfulness, then, is the discipline of returning again and again to the I AM, trusting that your awareness is the sole cause. Covenant loyalty becomes the practice of remaining in that state, allowing the life to reflect the glory that comes from its Source. The house gains true honor only when it serves the vision of the Builder—the living awareness within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state, 'I am the Builder of my life.' Stay with that feeling until it dissolves limitation and the outer world reflects the inner glory.
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