Inner Garments of Holiness
Exodus 39:27-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses catalog Aaron and his sons' linen garments and the holy crown plate HOLINESS TO THE LORD, signaling holiness set apart for service to God.
Neville's Inner Vision
You are the I AM; impressions are inner states you wear. In Exodus 39:27-31 the linen coats, mitre, plate, and blue lace symbolize the inner discipline of consciousness. When you turn inward and accept no limitation, you become the priest entering the sanctuary of your own being. The plate HOLINESS TO THE LORD is a decree you utter to yourself: you are holy because your awareness is aligned with the divine. The blue lace tethering the mitre denotes the quiet, anchored mind—perception tied to source. See the garments as manifestations of your present state: order, separation from habit, obedience to the inner voice. Your true worship is the steady maintenance of that inner state, regardless of outward appearances. God commands Moses; thus the I AM commands your imagination to claim this holiness here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in imagination, cloak yourself with Aaron’s linen garments, place the sacred plate on your forehead, and declare Holiness to the Lord. Feel the certainty as this is your present state.
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