Inner Priesthood in Exodus
Exodus 28:41 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 28:41 speaks of anointing, consecration, and sanctification of Aaron and his sons so they may minister in the priestly office. It images being set apart for holy function within the inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this scene as a map of your inner life. Aaron and his sons symbolize states of consciousness prepared to serve the I AM. The oil of anointing is the conviction that you are seen, approved, and equipped by divine awareness. Consecration and sanctification are not distant rituals but inner decisions to separate from ordinary thought and to stand in a sacred function—to minister to God from the center of your being. When you accept this inner role, you invite the Great I AM to work through your imagination, aligning your choices, your leadership, and your ethics with divine purpose. The verse asks you to claim a vocation as an inner ministry: your daily thoughts and deeds become acts of service rather than mere habit. By dwelling in the present conviction that you are consecrated, you become capable of ministering from a purified, dedicated consciousness and of reflecting the dignity of the Imago Dei in every situation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine a gentle oil of anointing flowing over your head and shoulders, cleansing your thoughts. Repeat, 'I AM consecrated and ready to minister in the priesthood of my inner life,' and feel that new identity becoming real.
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