The Inner Crown of Obedience
Exodus 39:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 39:31 describes tying a blue lace to the mitre as commanded, a sign of consecration and obedience to divine order. It points to an inner posture rather than an external ritual.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider this blue lace as a symbol within your consciousness, a line of order binding your thoughts to a higher standard. In the state where I claim, I am the one who fastens the lace to the crown within, acknowledging that the command is not out there but inside, drawn from the I AM that I am. When you imagine the mitre lifted on your own head, you are not venerating a person but aligning your inner will with divine order. Obedience here is not subservience; it is awareness of the Law that governs your feelings, choices, and perceptions. The lace is the inner discipline that ties fleeting impulses to the eternal vision you hold for yourself. To live thus is to worship in truth, not ritual; the outward sign mirrors the inward posture. If you feel misaligned, revise the scene: return to the feeling of being commanded by your own inner Moses—the voice that knows what is right—and reaffirm your consent to the Law that sanctifies your days.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine a blue lace threaded to a crown upon your head, and declare in your I AM voice: 'I am obedient to divine order.' Hold that feeling until it feels real.
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