Walls of Inner Unity
Nehemiah 3:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Neighbors repair sections of the wall beside their houses, showing how family and community work together to restore the boundary.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the scene as a spiritual parable: the men repair 'over against their house'—a vivid image that your own mental boundaries are being consciously maintained. Benjamin and Hashub do not wait for a distant decree; they act at the threshold of their dwelling, showing that your life is repaired first where you live your days. Azariah, by his house, stands for memory and lineage—how your beliefs about family and heritage contribute to the present. Binnui, from the house of Azariah, stretches the work toward the turning of the wall, toward a decisive shift in mind. The turning of the wall and the corner symbolize that inner alignment is not random but orderly, bringing disparate parts into a single living order. In Neville’s terms, this is the I AM at work in you, the awareness that imagines unity now, not in some distant time. Your task is to accept that the inner household—your family, your close circles—has already rebuilt the boundary between inner life and outward circumstance. Your imagination is the tool; your faith is the workmanship; the wall will stand as you hold the state of unity in your mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the state that your inner households are already repaired. Visualize the wall turning at the corner and feel the unity as real.
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