Everlasting Memorial Light
Exodus 12:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 12:14 says the day is a memorial to be kept as a perpetual feast to the LORD across generations. It enshrines obedience, holiness, and true worship in the life of the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine Exodus 12:14 as a call to fix your awareness in a state that outlasts time. The command 'this day shall be unto you for a memorial' is not history, but a practical instruction to feel and live in the memory of your true I AM. If you assume that you are already bound to a perpetual feast of loyalty to the Lord within, you begin to rewrite the present as a ceremony of inner order. The division of generation becomes the ongoing habit of mind, the consistent obedience and faithful worship of your own higher Self. Holiness and separation are inner discernments: what you feed your attention, what you allow to approach your heart. When you dwell in that inner feast, your outer circumstances rearrange to confirm the inner pattern. The memory becomes reality by feeling it real now, not waiting for a future event but stepping into the consciousness that already kept the feast forever within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: This day is a memorial; I keep it now as a feast to the LORD within. Then feel the loyalty and obedience rising in you and imagine a simple inner feast—the bread of truth and cup of gratitude—as your reality in this moment.
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