Inner Tabernacle: Standing Before God
Numbers 27:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows a formal gathering where people stand before Moses, Eleazar the priest, the princes, and the whole congregation at the doorway of the tabernacle. It marks a moment of public address to the sacred leadership and the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's psychology, Numbers 27:2 becomes a scene from your inner room. The people standing before Moses, Eleazar, the princes, and the assembled company are not distant actors; they are the voices and faculties of your own mind gathered at the door of your tabernacle—the gate to your abode of awareness. Moses embodies the I AM—the steady, choosing awareness that must be consulted before action. Eleazar the priest embodies the discipline of true worship: the feeling of alignment, the purification of belief, and the consecration of intention. The princes and the congregation represent thoughts, desires, and convictions pressing for expression. By presenting themselves at the door, they invite you to hear, to harmonize, and to subordinate every part to the one commanding consciousness. The scene asks: do you stand in unity with your inner authority, inviting all parts to consent to the ruling presence of God within? When you assume that presence now, your inner world rearranges itself as you feel already led, seen, and complete.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and stand before your inner tabernacle as the I AM presiding. Assume now that all inner voices are in harmony under that authority and feel the unity as your reality.
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