Inner Temple Rebuilt

Isaiah 64:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 64 in context

Scripture Focus

11Our holy and our beautiful house, where our fathers praised thee, is burned up with fire: and all our pleasant things are laid waste.
Isaiah 64:11

Biblical Context

The verse describes the holy and beautiful house of worship being burned and all pleasant things laid waste.

Neville's Inner Vision

Love speaks in the language of the I AM. When Isaiah describes the holy and beautiful house burned and all pleasant things laid waste, he is naming a shift in consciousness, not a catastrophe in space. The 'house' is your inner sanctuary—the state of awareness in which you once praised Truth. The fire is not an enemy but a purifying movement within you, consuming old forms of worship, attachment to external signs, and the sense that life depends on outward splendor. In Neville fashion, recognize that God is your I AM, the ever-present aware I, and that the destruction heralds the shedding of limitation. As you dwell in the awareness of I AM, the old temple dissolves as a belief system, and what remains is the untouched ground of being. You are not a victim of change; you are the perceiver who witnesses the turning of consciousness. The pleasant things laid waste are invitations to a richer inner reality that does not depend on walls, roofs, or ceremonies but on the living sense of I AM now.

Practice This Now

Assume the inner temple is rebuilt by the I AM now. Feel that space rising within you and step into gratitude as if it were already restored.

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