Dwelling in the Inner Tabernacle
Psalms 15:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 15:1 asks who can dwell with the Lord; spiritually, it names the inner disposition required to live in God's presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the words 'Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill?' you discover a question of your own consciousness. The tabernacle and the holy hill are not distant locations but states of awareness you enter by awakening to the I AM within. To abide there is to align your inner life with truth, integrity, and steadfast presence. When you live as the I AM—watching thoughts, choosing love over fear, and speaking truth in the heart—you become the kind of creature who naturally dwells in the divine sanctuary. The inquiry invites you to realize that God is not outside you but the very awareness that experiences. Your imaginative life is the instrument by which you travel there; imagine yourself already at home in this inner sanctuary, and the outer world will echo that placement with righteousness and justice. Practice daily: assume the state, revise every self-story to reflect wholeness, and feel the reality of dwelling in the holy hill as your present experience.
Practice This Now
Immerse yourself in a short practice: assume you already dwell in the tabernacle of God; feel the I AM presence as your own reality and hold that sensation for several minutes, quietly returning to it whenever thoughts wander.
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