Forehead Mark of Inner Acceptance
Exodus 28:38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 28:38 portrays Aaron bearing the iniquity of the holy things on his forehead so the offerings are accepted. It speaks to inner responsibility and the alignment of conscious life with holiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 28:38 speaks of Aaron bearing the iniquity of the holy things on his forehead, so that the offerings of Israel might be accepted. In Neville's keys, this is not a historical ritual but a map of consciousness: the forehead is where attention rests; bearing iniquity is the moment you hold a misalignment in your present sense of self so the sacred can be offered through you. When you consciously determine that your inner gifts are holy and ready to be used for good, you are choosing to place that charge not on a priest but on your own I AM. The people are hallowed when you no longer evade responsibility but attend to the quality of your inner state. The acceptance before the LORD is the moment you realize you are already the I AM, sufficient and complete, and that the seeming flaws can be transmuted by your awareness. Thus the ritual becomes a practice in persistent inner alignment: you acknowledge, you resolve, and you feel the truth of your divine status here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, touch your forehead, and repeat inside, I am accepted before the LORD. See your inner gifts as holy offerings being blessed by the I AM and feel guilt dissolve into forgiveness.
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