Inner Firstfruits of Worship
Deuteronomy 26:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses command presenting the firstfruits to God, worshipping before Him, and rejoicing in all blessings for oneself, the household, the Levite, and the stranger among them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beholding the text, you are invited to bring the firstfruits of your land and set them before the LORD your God in worship and rejoice in every good thing given. In Neville’s view, the land is your consciousness and the firstfruits are the inner states you claim now—gratitude, generosity, faith, and joy—acknowledged in the I AM. The act of placing them before God is an inner offering to your divine awareness, not a distant ritual. Your true worship unites all parts of yourself—the Levite, your priestly alignment within, and the stranger, the unknown aspects of your psyche—into a single, harmonious sense of abundance. When you dwell in that unity, your outer world rearranges to mirror the inner order you affirm with thanksgiving and disciplined gratitude. The passage thus points to a present moment practice: recognize and admit the inner riches you already possess, and let that recognition awaken a life that reflects that inner feast.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume you are already in possession of inner firstfruits—gratitude, generosity, and joy. Feel it real by presenting them before the I AM now, and revise any sense of lack into abundance.
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