Inner Covenant of Daniel 9:27
Daniel 9:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Daniel 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Daniel 9:27 describes a seven-year covenant with a midway cessation of sacrifices and a desolation that lasts until the end.
Neville's Inner Vision
Daniel 9:27, through Neville's lens, speaks not of distant history but of the inner order of your consciousness. The 'covenant' is the alignment of your I AM with a fixed intention; the seven symbolic days are seven moments in which you hold that state, refusing to wander into fear or lack. When the verse says in the middle of the week the sacrifice and oblation cease, imagine turning away from external rituals and looking inward, letting outward forms fall away as you re-enter the heart of your own being. The 'overspreading of abominations' is the density of appearances that lure the mind from its true source; it is the habit of identifying with surface events rather than with awareness. Desolation marks the empty space left when you no longer feed these appearances—yet the promise remains: that which is determined shall be poured upon the desolate. In Neville's psychology, the true event is the inner conversion that precedes outward change. By dwelling in the I AM, and feeling the truth of the fulfilled covenant now, you prepare the ground for a natural manifestation of wholeness and completion.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are already in the fulfilled covenant; feel the I AM presence as your immediate reality for a moment, then let the outer forms drop away and rest in that inner alignment.
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