Gate of Renewal: Inner Fountain
Nehemiah 3:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah 3:15 describes Shallun repairing the fountain gate, installing doors and bars, and building the wall of the Pool of Siloam by the king's garden, extending down toward the stairs from the City of David.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the inner Nehemiah stands as conscious action. The gate of the fountain is the gate of your awareness—the doorway through which life enters and is kept in tow. Shallun embodies the steadfast act of consciousness that repairs this doorway, constructing it with doors, locks, and bars of disciplined thought. The wall of the pool of Siloam is your inner stream of life; when aligned beside the king’s garden—the seat of sovereign awareness—you channel nourishment to every feeling. The stairs descending from the city of David are steps of ascent into deeper imagination, each step drawing life from your wells of creation. To repair the gate is to re-create your state of being, to set boundaries against doubt and to open channels for abundance. This is not external remodeling; it is your inner architecture—a quiet, persistent act of imagination. When you persist, you become the gate, the wall, and the pool; you are renewal itself, and renewal flows wherever your attention rests.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that the gate of your fountain is repaired within you; feel the doors and locks secure, and let the pool of Siloah bubble with renewed life as you affirm, I am renewal.
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