Inner Peace Offering Reality
Deuteronomy 27:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Deuteronomy 27:7 commands offering peace offerings, eating there, and rejoicing before the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the 'peace offerings' are not animal gifts to some distant God but demonstrations of your own inner readiness. The command to 'offer peace offerings' speaks to you as the I AM, the conscious life that imagines. When you 'eat there,' you are feeding upon the conviction that peace is real within; you gnosh not on externals but on the gnosis that you are one with the divine activity of God within. 'Rejoice before the LORD thy God' becomes your present atmosphere of self-approval, a mood of gratitude that arises from the sense that you have already awakened to your true nature. In this light, peace and rejoicing are states you cultivate in imagination until they become your habitual consciousness. The outward ritual dissolves into an inward ceremony: you treat every thought and feeling as a guest in your temple and invite them to depart with the assurance that God is within you, always listening, always whole. Practically, assume you are already in peace, and watch as the world aligns to reflect that inner reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of inner peace; imagine a feast of consciousness where you eat the certainty that God is within you, then let joy rise.
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