The Inner Wall Of Unity
Nehemiah 5:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah remains steadfast in the wall-work and refuses land. He gathers all his servants to focus on the task.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner wall is the boundary within your consciousness, and Nehemiah’s act is a blueprint for your becoming. When he continues the work and buys no land, he reveals a decision of the I AM: allegiance to a single creative task rather than the lure of possessions. The servants gathered there are your inner faculties—memory, imagination, will, perception—called to stand firm in harmony with one purpose. The scene is not about geography but about focus, endurance, and communal unity of the mind. Persisting in the work shows how attention, steadfast and lived, shapes experience; resistance to diversion births the form the inner world takes. As you align with the feeling of unity and service, you invite a building of your own life from within, until the outer scene mirrors the ordered state you hold in consciousness. The message: dedicate your energies to the project of your choosing, trust the I AM to sustain you, and let collective inner cooperation carry you forward.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the feeling 'I am the builder of this inner wall' and mentally gather your inner faculties to the work; for 5 minutes, keep your gaze on the goal and feel the unity of effort with no distraction.
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