Seven Days Of Inner Consecration
Exodus 29:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands a seven-day consecration of Aaron and his sons, aligning them with all commanded rites. It presents holiness as a disciplined process of setting apart the self through obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
When you encounter Exodus 29:35, you are not reading about ancient ritual but hearing a map for your own inner life. The seven days of consecration point to a steady, repeated assumption of a new state of being. Aaron and his sons symbolize inner faculties—will, perception, and action—set apart and brought under the authority of the I AM within you. The charge 'according to all things which I have commanded thee' is a reminder that your inner law governs the results of your living; you must align your thoughts, feelings, and acts with that law. Through consistent practice you do not earn grace; you remember it by assuming you already possess it. As you dwell in that assured state, your outer world begins to echo the inner order, because imagination is the agent that births reality. The seven days are a template for patience, faith, and loyalty to the divine pattern within, transforming fear into trust and limitation into liberty as you abide in the I AM.
Practice This Now
For seven days, imagine you are already the consecrated self, standing in the I AM's presence; revise any thought that contradicts this state, and feel the reality of holiness within you as you move.
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