Inner Wall Renewal
Nehemiah 3:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Baruch son of Zabbai and Meremoth repair sections of the wall from the turning point to Eliashib's house, symbolizing careful restoration of a sacred boundary. Their steadfast labor models perseverance and renewal within the community of worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the account speaks not of distant events but of a mind at work. The wall is your boundary, the line that keeps the sacred in and the restless noise out. When Baruch son of Zabbai and Meremoth son of Urijah repair from the turning of the wall to the door of Eliashib's house, you glimpse a decisive movement of consciousness: a turning point where a crack is closed, a gap between thought and action is mended, a sanctified space is prepared to receive revelation. In the Neville manner, you are invited to assume that this repair is happening now within your own inner city: the I AM, your awareness, is actively strengthening your psychic boundaries. Persist in the assumption that a portion is being restored, that your sacred precinct is renewed, and that the very act of attention becomes a building block of a New Creation. The door of Eliashib's house represents access to inner sanctuary; completing the stretch to the end of the house signals order, continuity, and future hope within your mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the wall of your mind is repaired from turning to the sacred door. Feel the newly strengthened boundary as if it is already true, and rest in the renewal you have created.
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