Stand By God: Inner Commandments
Deuteronomy 5:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God instructs that the people go back to their tents while Moses remains with God to receive all commandments and judgments to teach them, so they may practice them in the land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the scene is a map of consciousness rather than a distant event. The going to the tents shows the outer life scattering into its familiar concerns, while you stand by the I AM to receive the inner statutes. The commandments and judgments are not external laws but the disciplined perceptions by which you order your thought and feeling. When you refuse the pull of the crowd and remain in the Presence, you hear three inner laws: the law of belief — what you accept as true becomes your world; the law of attention — to what you give your focus you give life; and the law of revised feeling — feel it real that your state already matches the ideal you seek. By embodying these laws in your daily consciousness, you teach them to others by demonstration; they become the inner curriculum that manifests as your land—the conditions of your life harmonized with divine order. The outer geography of Deuteronomy becomes a mirror of your interior discipline: stay with the I AM, listen for the guidance, revise fear, and let the land appear through your now-aligned state of awareness.
Practice This Now
In stillness, stand by the I AM and imagine three inner commandments guiding your day; revise any doubt by affirming, 'I already possess the land,' until it feels real.
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