Inner Tabernacle Worship
Psalms 132:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 132 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm invites you to enter God's dwelling within and worship at the footstool. It then calls you to rest in the Lord, clothe your mind with righteousness, and let your heart shout for joy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the language of the psalm, you are not crossing rivers of space but crossing states of consciousness. We go into his tabernacles—into the temple I AM as your awareness—and kneel at the footstool of that I which forges worlds. The line Arise, O LORD, into thy rest is a command to abandon restless thinking and stand in the stillness where the ark of thy strength resides—the power that animates every form. When you declare that your priests be clothed with righteousness, you are not appealing to an external order; you are remaking your inner dispositions, aligning habits of thought with truth, purity, and integrity. Let thy saints shout for joy becomes your internal laughter and confident victory in the present moment. This is worship as the conscious act of knowing yourself as the I AM, the source of all blessing. Practice: assume you are already dwelling in this inner sanctuary; feel the rest, imagine the ark beside you, and let your inner radiance rise.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already within the inner tabernacle. Feel the rest of I AM and imagine being clothed with righteousness; let joyous inner shouts arise.
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