Holiness in Exodus 22:31
Exodus 22:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 22:31 calls you to holiness unto God and to abstain from flesh torn by beasts. It also instructs you to cast such impurity away.
Neville's Inner Vision
Receive the moment as a revelation: holiness is not a ritual to be performed on the outside, but a state you awaken within the I AM. The command 'ye shall be holy' speaks to your consciousness, not a distant rule. The torn flesh stands for thoughts and appetites bruised by fear, conflict, or guilt—inner debris that eats at your peace. To eat it is to feed on fragmentation; to cast it to the dogs is to refuse its claim on your inner banquet. In this kingdom, purity is a discipline of attention: you choose what your imagination nourishes, and you refuse to let wounded memories govern your day. When you realize that God is your I AM, you stop outsourcing holiness to rituals and begin inhabiting it as your living consciousness. Your inner law is self-consistency with love, integrity, and strength. The outer world becomes the receiver of your tested faith, the dogs that devour the old belief that you are less than divine. Say, 'I AM holy now,' and dwell there until the feeling is real.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM holy now.' Then imagine torn thoughts being cast away, and feel the pure I AM fullness filling every cell.
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