Inner Unblemished Lamb
1 Peter 1:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Peter 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Peter speaks of Christ’s blood as a priceless, perfect sacrifice—like a lamb without blemish or spot—signaling purification and redemption.
Neville's Inner Vision
Look to the inner meaning: the 'precious blood of Christ' is not a distant rite but the vital stream of God-consciousness flowing through you. Christ, in Neville's terms, is the I AM—the living presence in you that never wavers. The lamb without blemish and without spot represents your true state, pure and inviolable, untouched by fear or guilt. When you identify with that inner life, you purify your mind and erase the sense of separation. The 'blood' is the life-energy of consciousness circulating through every thought and feeling; it cleanses from error not by begging for forgiveness, but by awakening to who you really are. Your salvation is a present recognition: you are already the unblemished Lamb within your own being; the appearance of flaw recedes as you hold the vision of your innate purity and let the corresponding feeling follow the thought. The sacrifice occurs in consciousness every time you refuse to identify with lack and instead dwell as the I AM, the spotless witness of your own nature.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, repeat, 'I am the unblemished I AM within,' and visualize a radiant, precious blood circulating through your whole being, washing away fear, guilt, and limitation. Rest in the felt sense of being spotless here and now.
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