Morning and Evening Inner Sacrifice
Exodus 29:38-39 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 29:38-39 commands offering two lambs daily, one in the morning and one at evening. These lambs symbolize continuous worship and obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's voice, the two lambs offered day by day reveal your inward rhythm. The altar is within, and the offerings are not external animals but states of consciousness you choose to dwell in. The morning lamb represents the fresh attention you bring to the waking moment, a deliberate assumption that you are the I AM, the aware presence that witnesses all thought. The evening lamb marks a second act: as the day closes, you revise by returning to the truth of your being, letting go of fear, and affirming unity with God. In this light, two lambs is a single practice repeated twice, a cadence that keeps worship constant rather than episodic. The I AM is God within you; by honoring it, you align your inner disposition with the divine law that governs your life. You become the presence rather than seeking it; you practice obedient faith by treating each moment as worship and every thought as offering.
Practice This Now
In practice, sit quietly each morning and evening and imagine placing two lambs on your inner altar—the day now unfolding and the day behind you. Feel as if the I AM accepts them, and rest in the awareness that you are one with God.
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