Inner Covenant Remembering
Deuteronomy 24:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses urge careful adherence to the ritual instructions of the priests and recall Miriam’s experience after Egypt, highlighting memory and obedience as guiding forces.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take the phrase Take heed in the plague of leprosy as a call to attend your inner state with diligence. The priests the Levites are your inner ministers—the I AM within you who instructs you how to live in harmony with the divine pattern. When told to observe to do as I commanded them, understand this as a directive to rehearse a new feeling until it becomes your habitual state. Leprosy here is not a physical illness but a sign of a stalled or corrupted state of consciousness; purify your inner house by following the inner command rather than outer fear, and let Miriam’s memory remind you that you have moved from Egypt into a new state. The verse asks you to hold to the path shown by your inner law, trusting the I AM within rather than the noise of doubt. Thus obedience becomes a joyful alignment with the I AM, the true you that keeps covenant with itself. You are the Israel that keeps faith with the inner God, the I AM, and your future is formed by the state you assume now.
Practice This Now
Sit in silence and assume the feeling: I AM the law governing this moment. Visualize the inner priest guiding you through the 'leprosy' of doubt and feel the covenant renewed within you.
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