The Inner Passover Rite
2 Chronicles 35:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes a Passover ritual where the priests sprinkle blood and the Levites flay the participants, marking a stark outer ritual of sacrifice and cleansing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, this is not a tale of distant ritual but a map of your inner governor. The killing of the Passover is the moment when the old self is surrendered to the higher I AM. The priests sprinkling the blood from their hands signifies that every action you take must carry life and intention—blood as the animating possibility of your consciousness, poured through your doing. The Levites flaying them speaks of the cleansing that must occur: the peeling away of habitual layers, the removal of outer shells of identity that obscure the truth you are. When you hold this verse in awareness, you realize that true worship is loyalty to the covenant of your own I AM, not ceremonial form. Practice by shifting your state now: imagine you stand as priest to your own temple, sprinkling life into your deeds, and feel the old skins of limitation being peeled away, leaving a purified instrument of conscious action. In this essence, the ritual becomes your daily awakening: you are not changing God but awakening to God as your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the Passover state now: I AM is the authority of your life. Sprinkle the light of awareness over your next action, and feel the old self peeled away.
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