Dwelling In The Inner Tabernacle
Psalms 15:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Who can abide with God? The answer is a person who walks uprightly, does righteousness, and speaks truth in the heart. The passage emphasizes inner alignment over outward ritual.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the I AM, Psalms 15:1-2 unfolds as a map of inner architecture. The tabernacle and holy hill are not distant places; they are the states you choose to wear as your daily consciousness. To dwell uprightly, to work righteousness, to speak truth in the heart—these are inner frequencies you tune yourself to until they color every action and word. When you imagine yourself already living in such integrity, you align your inner motives with outward acts, and the outer world follows as a faithful echo. The line 'in his heart' invites you to live in complete congruence between belief and spoken word; when your private speech matches your public deeds, you stand in the sanctuary you seek. This is not a future goal but a present attraction: by assuming this state, you awaken to it now and find yourself walking in the light of the holy hill.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I AM upright; I AM righteous; I speak truth in my heart. Carry that felt sense into your daily choices until it is the reality you live from.
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