Inner Feast of Weeks
Deuteronomy 16:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse instructs observing the Feast of Weeks with a freewill offering, given in proportion to how you have been blessed.
Neville's Inner Vision
That which Moses calls the feast of weeks is the inner tempo of gratitude you live by. The 'freewill offering of thine hand' is not a coin dropped in a box but the voluntary movement of your attention and feeling that aligns with the I AM—the God within you who blesses all you have. When you perceive that you are blessed according to how the LORD thy God hath blessed thee, you do not beg for provision; you acknowledge it as already yours in consciousness. In Neville’s terms, your world follows the state you entertain. Make the assumption that blessing is your natural condition, that your hand, guided by the I AM, freely offers that blessing back to itself. The feast then becomes a perpetual practice of gratitude that invites more flow and guidance, a divine economy of generosity rooted in inner certainty. The outward feast mirrors the inward alignment: generosity as a conscious trust in Providence, not as a dull duty, but as an expression of your essential abundance and creative power.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit for a moment and assume the state of being blessed; feel your hand freely offering that blessing to the LORD within you, and let the feeling of abundance rise as you give.
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