Inner Offerings Of Exodus 24:5

Exodus 24:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 24 in context

Scripture Focus

5And he sent young men of the children of Israel, which offered burnt offerings, and sacrificed peace offerings of oxen unto the LORD.
Exodus 24:5

Biblical Context

Exodus 24:5 describes Israel sending young men to offer burnt offerings and peace offerings to the LORD, a ritual of worship and covenant. It presents worship as a communal act that expresses loyalty to God.

Neville's Inner Vision

Exodus 24:5 becomes a map of inner devotion. The young men are the awakened energies of your consciousness ready to be consecrated. The burnt offerings symbolize the burning away of fear, stubborn habit, and self-concept—consumed by the flame of awareness until nothing remains but the shining I AM. The peace offerings then indicate true communion: a feast of harmony where your heart rests in the Presence, and you recognize that the covenant is already established within. This is not a ceremony to obtain favor from an external God, but a discipline by which your inner world is reordered to reflect divine order. Each offering is a revision of self, a choice to identify with the eternal now rather than with lack or limitation. When you claim that you are the I AM and act from that awareness, the outer world falls into alignment with the inner covenant. God is not somewhere distant; God is the living you, the consciousness that witnesses every breath.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume you are already presenting burnt offerings to the LORD in inner sight; feel the old self being burned away, and then sit at table with the Presence, affirming 'I AM' as your enduring covenant.

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