The Perpetual Priesthood Within
Exodus 29:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 29:9 commands girding Aaron and his sons with belts, placing bonnets on them, and consecrating the priesthood as a perpetual, holy office.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 29:9 is not a distant rite but a map of your inner state. The girdle is the boundary that keeps energy fixed on a sacred aim; the bonnet is the reverent posture of thought that honors Truth. The priest's office, declared perpetual, is a constant condition of consciousness you may enter, not a time-bound event. To consecrate Aaron and his sons is to consecrate your I AM—the living awareness you call into service—and to dedicate your faculties to holy work within. See yourself as the priest of your own temple, a vocation that does not fade because it is a function of inner being. When you dwell in this inner office, your outer life takes on order, work becomes service, and integrity replaces fear. The law and commandments become guiding principles in your mind, aligning actions with a pure purpose. Practice daily the assumption that you are already in this sacred priesthood, and watch as the inner state of holiness manifests as clear, purposeful action in your day.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already consecrated to your sacred work; imagine a belt around your waist and a crown on your head. Then softly declare, 'I AM consecrated to my holy work,' and dwell in that state until it feels real in your decisions.
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