The Inner Dwelling Of God Within You
Psalms 132:2-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 132 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
David vows to find a dwelling for the LORD and will not rest until he locates a true habitation for God. The passage invites us to see worship as an inner act of consciousness, not merely external form.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the I AM, the vow becomes a decisive shift of attention. The house and bed represent old habits of thought that would withhold rest until you align with the Presence. When you declare you will not sleep until you locate a habitation for the mighty God of Jacob, you train your awareness to persist in establishing an inner sanctuary. The references to Ephratah and fields of the wood point to humble, quiet corners within the psyche where the divine dwells. The proclamation you will go into his tabernacles and worship at his footstool becomes a present-tense choice: enter the temple of your consciousness and bow at the throne of awareness. By repeatedly assuming that you are already the dwelling place of God, you inaugurate a new state of being. This is not a quest for external temple-building but a conversion of inner life—loyalty, humility, and faithfulness moving you into a vivid experience of Presence. In that practice, worship becomes the natural condition of your mind, shaping your day from the inside out.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already dwelling in the LORD. Feel the inner sanctuary filling with light and let that awareness govern your thoughts today.
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