Judah As Inner Sanctuary
Psalms 114:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 114 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion; the verse presents the people and land as the dwelling place and sovereignty of God when aligned with holiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Judah represents the loyal, faithful state of consciousness, a sanctuary where God dwells; Israel represents the mind under divine sovereignty. In Neville's psychology, God is not a distant king but the I AM animating the interior. When you accept that Judah is the sanctuary, you stop seeking God in temples and events and begin listening to the still, inner witness that says, 'I AM.' When Israel is described as dominion, you acknowledge your thoughts and choices are ruled by that inner ruler, not by fear or lack. The passage invites you to turn your attention inward, to the very center of awareness where God resides as I AM. As you persist in this inner alignment, your outward world becomes a reflection of that holy order—the sanctuary and the kingdom coincide within you. So you’re not asking for God to come; you are inviting your own consciousness to realize it already dwells there, governing every impression and perception.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling: I am the sanctuary; God dwells within me. Feel the dominion of your thoughts governed by that inner ruler, and carry this assumption into the next moment.
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