Sacred Tools of Holiness
Zechariah 14:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Zechariah 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage speaks of a future time when all temple vessels are holy to the LORD and every pot in Jerusalem is sanctified, with foreign influences removed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Zechariah's vision is not a distant prophecy but a map of your inner kingdom. The bells on the horses and the pots in the LORD's house symbolize your mental instruments—habits of thought, attention, and feeling—that you use to carry out your daily sacrifices of life and love. When it says 'Holiness unto the LORD,' it is telling you that your I AM presence must consecrate every tool of consciousness; you align your inner workings with the divine will, so that every function of mind serves holiness. The reference to the Canaanite is the reminder that any alien thought—fear, doubt, judgment—has no place in the house of the LORD when your worship is pure and your awareness is centered in God. As you dwell in this consciousness, your outer world begins to reflect it: the ordinary becomes sacred, and acts of sacrifice are performed in the fire of awareness rather than in fear. Practice this revision and feel-it-real, until the sense of holiness saturates every corner of your being.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, declare, 'Holiness unto the LORD enshrines every mental tool.' Then picture your thoughts, feelings, and attentions as vessels washed clean and filled with light, so that no 'Canaanite' thought remains.
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