Centered Worship, Inner Alignment

Deuteronomy 12:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Deuteronomy 12 in context

Scripture Focus

13Take heed to thyself that thou offer not thy burnt offerings in every place that thou seest:
14But in the place which the LORD shall choose in one of thy tribes, there thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings, and there thou shalt do all that I command thee.
Deuteronomy 12:13-14

Biblical Context

The verse commands that burnt offerings be offered only in the place the LORD will choose, not wherever you see. It emphasizes obedience and centralized worship in alignment with the covenant.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through Neville’s psychology, the decree to centralize sacrifice is a map of inner states. The external instruction points to a single inner altar, the place the I AM within you would choose. When you imagine that temple, you are not seeking a geographical site but a fixed center of awareness. The line 'thou shalt do all that I command thee' becomes a discipline: to align your thoughts, feelings, and actions with the inner command. Obedience, in this sense, is fidelity to the I AM, not to external rites; true worship is the continuous act of holding one purpose and letting every moment move in harmony with it. The outer world reflects your inner posture; as you settle into that inner altar, you consecrate your life to the covenant loyalty of your own consciousness. Practice then becomes a habit of return: whenever you catch yourself scattered, re-center in the inner 'chosen place' and invite the feeling of being wholly led by the I AM within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling of centralized worship already taking place in the one inner temple. See yourself offering your life from this sole inner altar and carry that sense of alignment into daily decisions.

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