Inner Firstfruits Worship Practice
Deuteronomy 18:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 18:4 instructs offering the firstfruits of crops and flocks to the priest. Symbolically, Neville sees this as offering the first movements of your consciousness to the I AM, aligning inner worship with faithfulness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner temple is governed by a priest—the I AM within—who receives the first offerings you bring. The 'corn, wine, oil, and the fleece' symbolize distinct faculties: thought (corn), feeling (wine), energy or vitality (oil), and instinct or habit (fleece). The command to give the firstfruits is not a boundary to a tribe but a rule of consciousness: the first and best of what you are, given in devotion, sets the tone of your day and your outcomes. By offering these as an act of true worship, you declare that your inner state governs reality, not the contrary; obedience and faithfulness are a posture of consistent attention to the I AM. When you intentionally give the first of your thoughts and feelings to the inner priest, you separate your mind from mere reaction and attach it to the divine law of supply—the state you desire. This is not ritual externalism but an internal alignment that invites the desired state to become your visible life.
Practice This Now
This morning, assume you have already offered the firstfruits of your mind—to thoughts, feelings, and energy—to the I AM within; feel the state you desire as already real.
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