Inner Passover Sanctuary Practice
Deuteronomy 16:5-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage says you may not sacrifice the Passover at the gates; you must go to the place the Lord will choose, roast and eat there, and then return to your tents.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, the command to sacrifice at the place the Lord chooses is not a matter of geography but of consciousness. The gates symbolize the stepping stones of mundane thinking; the place the Lord chooses to place His name is the still center of awareness within you where your I AM dwells. When you feel bound by fear or limitation, you are living at the gates; when you turn inward and acknowledge that God has chosen a sanctuary within you, you begin to breathe from the core of being. The evening sacrifice and the going down of the sun mark the moment you release the old story that kept you asleep in Egypt, the sense of separation from your true self. Roasting and eating the Passover is the inner feast of truth, the imagined meal in which you disregard lack and dwell in freedom as fact. After this inner supper, you turn in the morning back to your tents with a new poise, carrying the memory of your inner sacrifice into every waking moment. Practice today: assume you are the sanctuary and feel the Lord placing His name within you.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, assume you are the sanctuary and feel the I AM within you. Name the place as already chosen and let the inner feast of freedom settle in your chest for a moment, then carry that calm into your day.
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