Inner Offerings, Inner Law
2 Chronicles 8:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 2 Chronicles 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes regular offerings performed at specified times, following Moses' commandment, as part of annual and daily worship. It emphasizes disciplined observance tied to seasonal cycles.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read as I speak to you inwardly: the outward ritual of offerings marks your habit of consenting to a life by the law within. The 'commandment of Moses' is not a distant statute but the inner commandment of your I AM, the truth you obey when you keep your attention fixed on the state you desire. The sabbaths, new moons, and solemn feasts symbolize three repeating acts of self-commitment: purity of thought (unleavened bread), continual renewal (the new moon), and dwelling in your realized state (tabernacles). When you imagine these as inner movements, you are not chasing ceremonies but nurturing inner conditions that render themselves in the world. The phrase 'even after a certain rate every day' points to daily fidelity—seizing moments to reaffirm your assumption, to feel the 'as if' reality until it is your living experience. So in practice, see yourself keeping the inner feasts now, with gratitude and assurance, and let the form of your life faithfully follow your inner worth. Imagination creates reality; your offerings are the conscious acts that seal the state you accept as true.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already living in the desired state; at three daily moments feel and bless that state as real, offering your attention until it becomes your lived reality.
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