Inner Garments of Service

Exodus 31:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 31 in context

Scripture Focus

10And the cloths of service, and the holy garments for Aaron the priest, and the garments of his sons, to minister in the priest's office,
11And the anointing oil, and sweet incense for the holy place: according to all that I have commanded thee shall they do.
Exodus 31:10-11

Biblical Context

The verses prescribe holy garments and oil for Aaron's service, symbolizing dedicated, consecrated function. The outer rites point to an inner disposition prepared to do as commanded.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the vantage of your I AM, the clothes of service are not cloth but states of consciousness you wear while acting in your world. Aaron's garments and the sacred oil stand as inner habits you choose to don when you minister in the office of your true self. The commandment to do all according to decree is the order you accept from your higher self, not a remote ritual; it is a discipline that tunes perception and steadies action. The holy place within you blossoms only when you align feeling, imagination, and conduct with that divine pattern. The anointing oil is the intimate sense of grace you permit to saturate your thoughts; the sweet incense is the prayers rising from quiet, grateful awareness. When you regard yourself as already clothed with your sacred function, you begin to act from that reality, not from limitation. Your present experiences then reflect the inner order you have assumed, and obedience becomes simply the natural expression of your I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine you are already clothed in these sacred garments. Feel the oil upon your skin and the incense lifting your prayers as you move in perfect alignment with your I AM.

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