Inner Sacrifices, Outer Worship
Exodus 10:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses states that the people must provide sacrifices and burnt offerings so they may sacrifice to the LORD their God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 10:25 can be read as a doorway to the inner life. The demanded sacrifices are not bricks and flames but states of consciousness you arm with imagination. You are the I AM, and your offerings are what you repeatedly grant to your mind: belief, attention, devotion. When you feel a lack and seek an external rite, you miss the point: you can revise your circumstances by assuming you are already in harmony with the divine will and by feeling that truth as real now. The true covenant loyalty is inner fidelity—the pledge to treat every moment as an altar where you sacrifice the old self and the fear that accompanies it. As you inhabit the state of gratitude, joy, and abundance, the outer conditions align to reflect that inner altar. The outward rite serves as a symbol guiding you to the inner act: to worship is to maintain a state of consciousness in which the desired reality exists.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and imagine you are offering your current burden to the I AM on an inner altar. Feel the blessing already yours as the condition revives into wholeness.
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