Holiness on Horse Bells
Zechariah 14:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Zechariah 14:20 speaks of holiness inscribed on horse bells and temple vessels, suggesting sacredness pervades daily life when seen through consecrated consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner plane, the day described is your renewed awareness, in which every tool, every action, every space is consecrated by your I AM. The bells on horses signify movement—your life in full motion—yet the cry 'HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD' declares that no impulse or moment need escape the altar’s holy use. When you hold a posture of reverent attention toward thoughts, feelings, and desires, the ordinary movement of life becomes a carrier of sacred intention. The pots of the LORD’s house becoming like bowls before the altar means your inner vessels—your beliefs, habits, and emotions—are purified to receive the divine presence with simplicity. Holiness is not external rule but a state of consciousness that makes separation unnecessary; you no longer disown the profane, you sanctify it by your awareness. The phrase is an invitation to treat life as a temple where your imagination acts as altar and wheel alike, transforming every scene into worship. Your inner I AM, steadfast and awake, animates both movement and stillness; as you imagine the world as holy, it becomes holy in experience.
Practice This Now
Assume that holiness is on the bells of your daily life—start with a simple object and imagine it bearing HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD; feel its aliveness and let that sacred sensation ripple through your day.
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