Exodus Inner Ascent 24:1-2

Exodus 24:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 24 in context

Scripture Focus

1And he said unto Moses, Come up unto the LORD, thou, and Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel; and worship ye afar off.
2And Moses alone shall come near the LORD: but they shall not come nigh; neither shall the people go up with him.
Exodus 24:1-2

Biblical Context

God invites Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy elders to come up and worship from afar; the people must stay back. Moses alone may draw near to the LORD.

Neville's Inner Vision

Exodus presents a vivid inner drama: come up unto the LORD signifies turning the attention inward to the I AM, the living awareness you are. The invited companions—Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy elders—symbolize facets of your own mind that accompany you on the ascent: will, devotion, instinct, and longing. They may worship from afar, preserving space for the sacred core, while Moses—your deeper self—draws near to the divine presence. The people’s prohibition to ascend reflects the interior boundary between surface thoughts and the sacred, a boundary not to restrain you but to sanctify your focus. Worship from afar honors the distinction between outward ritual and inward realization. The ascent is not a conquest but a communion: as you assume the I AM, you enter the inner chamber where true presence dwells. The outer crowd remains at distance until your own knowing radiates from within, transforming every outward form into a living temple of awareness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, 'I am ascending to the LORD within me now.' Feel the sense of the I AM drawing near as you quiet the surface thoughts, letting your inner temple fill with calm presence.

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