Daily Inner Offerings
Exodus 29:38-42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 29:38-42 prescribes continual daily offerings: two lambs, one in the morning and one at evening, with flour, oil, and wine. These offerings are to be made before the LORD at the door of the tabernacle where God will meet.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take this ritual as the map of your inner theater. The two lambs represent the two moves of consciousness that you inhabit daily—the morning moment of attention and the evening moment of surrender. In your imagination, offer the first lamb as you wake: let your thoughts align with the truth of I AM, and nourish them with the flour of disciplined attention, the oil of insight, and the wine of gratitude. In the evening, repeat the offering, doing thereto according to the morning's meat offering and its drink offering, until a sweet savour rises in you—a fragrance of oneness that the I AM recognizes. The altar is your focusing of awareness; the door of the tabernacle is your inner boundary where the Lord speaks to you within, not outside. This is a continual practice, not a one-time event: the presence of God emerges as you persist in these mindful offerings. When you persist, you discover that the I AM has been speaking all along, and your entire life shifts into the living reality of the inner kingdom.
Practice This Now
Assume the presence now. Offer your attention as the first lamb and gratitude as the second, and feel the I AM meeting you within.
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