Sacred Firstborn Inner Sanctity
Deuteronomy 15:19-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands sanctifying the firstborn to God and keeping it pure; it also prescribes feasting before God in the chosen place, and rejects sacrifice of blemished offerings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your firstborn energy is the leading faculty of mind—the first image that arises in consciousness. Sanctifying it to the LORD thy God means rendering that energy useful to the I AM, not to fear or lack. Do no work with it in the old habitual way; hold it in sacred stillness until its intention becomes pure and aligned with inner truth. You shall eat it before the LORD thy God, year by year, in the place the LORD shall choose—this is the inner feast of awareness. Feed on that leading image in your own sanctuary, and let your household—the beliefs, habits, and self-talk you cultivate—share in the revelation. If there is any blemish—doubt, incapacity, or blame—do not offer it to the inner God; revise the image until it is unblemished. The practice thus turns your inner state into an offered reality, and your life follows the inner law you have assumed. In this way the sanctity of the firstborn becomes your entire experience, expressed as wholeness in place and time.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: in quiet, declare, 'I sanctify my leading energy to the I AM; I assume its perfection and feel it real now.' If a blemish appears, revise the image until it is pure, and let that image govern my daily life.
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