Inner Feast of Blessings
Deuteronomy 12:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse invites bringing offerings before the Lord and eating and rejoicing with one’s household. It frames worship as communal celebration grounded in gratitude for God’s blessing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the call to bring offerings and to feast before the Lord is a map of consciousness. There is an inner temple where attention is gathered; offerings such as burnt offerings, tithes, vows, and firstlings symbolize what you give your mind—time, energy, devotion. When you imagine presenting these to your I AM, you are not performing rites but affirming your control over your inner state. The act of eating before the Lord becomes the moment your awareness nourishes itself with the truth that you are divinely blessed; joy is the current of inner recognition rather than a future result. Rejoicing in all that you undertake translates to celebrating every outward result as a reflection of inner harmony. Your households symbolize the various parts of self—desires, fears, plans—reconciled at one feast. The blessing is inner order: God within, blessing you with present abundance. By revising any sense of lack and dwelling in this state, your external world aligns with the inner feast.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, enter your inner temple, and offer a single feeling—gratitude—for what you already have; then feast by feeling as if you are already blessed.
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