Inner Passover Covenant Practice
2 Chronicles 35:11-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe the people carrying out the Passover ritual: priests sprinkling blood, Levites preparing offerings, and portions being cooked and shared according to the law.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this moment, the outward rite is a mirror of your inner state. The Passover stands for cleansing away what you have taken to be life apart from the I AM, a shedding of fear-based identity. To kill the Passover is to release a worn self-image you have clung to; to sprinkle the blood from your hands is to consecrate your deeds with divine awareness, making every action sacred. The removal of the burnt offerings and their distribution according to the divisions of the families becomes how you reorganize your inner faculties, aligning each facet of your life with the covenant you acknowledge within. To roast the Passover with fire is to endure the furnace of consciousness until desire is transformed into clarity and purpose. And to divide them among the people is to bring the fruits of this inner renewal into every corner of your life, so that your world becomes a visible sign of the I AM at work. The temple is consciousness; the covenant is kept by living from the I AM, here and now.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the feeling of the I AM. Then imagine performing your own Passover: releasing an old limitation, sprinkling divine life on your actions, and distributing the blessed results to all areas of your life.
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