Firstfruits of Inner Blessing
Ezekiel 44:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 44 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The first of every offering is set aside for the priest; in doing so, blessing rests in your house.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your Ezekiel verse is not an external law but a map of inner life. The 'priest' is the I AM, the unwavering now that witnesses your every thought. The firstfruits and all offerings are inner movements: the thoughts you permit to lead your day, the beliefs you choose first to acknowledge. When you give the first of your dough to the priest, you are declaring that your initial mental bread is sacred to the inner order. You are not paying dues to a distant temple; you are honoring the inner cause, the awareness that creates form. The blessing rests in your house when you freely associate with the I AM as present-tense reality. Practice is simple: decide the first thought of any moment is offered up to the inner priest; feel that the blessing is already resting there, and let its atmosphere inform every room, every relation, every choice. Your outer life then appears as the natural fruit of this inner donation. In this way, obedience and faithfulness become not rules but rhythmic alignment of consciousness with its own blessed creation.
Practice This Now
Now, choose the first thought of this moment as an offering to the inner priest; feel the blessing already resting in your house and let that sensation color your next actions.
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