Inner Anointing in Exodus 29:7

Exodus 29:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 29 in context

Scripture Focus

7Then shalt thou take the anointing oil, and pour it upon his head, and anoint him.
Exodus 29:7

Biblical Context

Exodus 29:7 describes pouring the anointing oil on the head to set apart a person for holy service. It signals consecration, authority, and covenant loyalty established through a sacred act.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let Exodus 29:7 be read as a model for your inner life. The oil upon the head is not merely a rite of ancient priests; it is the moment your consciousness is annointed and rearranged. The head stands for awareness—the I AM you inhabit. As you imagine the oil trickling onto your head, you revise every thought of limitation and seal your allegiance to holiness, to authority, to the covenant you keep with your higher nature. In this imaginary act you are crowned not by men but by your own state of consciousness, and your outward world will echo that inner kingship. This is not history, but a technique: assume the feeling of sovereignty now, feel the oil as a balm of certainty, and dwell there until it is your living reality. The world then becomes the stage where your holy purpose manifests through your loyalty to truth and your rightful authority.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, I am anointed now. Feel the oil on your head; rest in the certainty of holiness and authority, acting from that state in all you do.

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