Inner Passover Covenant Practice
Ezekiel 45:21-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 45:21-24 outlines the Passover observance with sin and burnt offerings led by the prince, along with daily meat offerings for seven days to sustain holiness. It centers purity, separation, and covenant loyalty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read as the inner temple of consciousness, Ezekiel’s Passover becomes a map of your I AM at work. The first month and the fourteenth day mark a fresh beginning in awareness, where unleavened bread symbolizes the stripping away of ego-doubts and delayed fulfillment. The prince within you assumes responsibility, offering a sin offering for himself and for all the land—the willingness to acknowledge mistaken beliefs and let them go. For seven days you kindle a daily burnt offering, seven bullocks and seven rams without blemish, as a persistent flame of right choosing that purifies your inner air. The daily ephah-measures of meat and a hin of oil represent the precise investment of life and illumination you pour into that purification. And the sin offering each day is forgiveness in imagination, restoring the harmony of covenant loyalty between your mind and its Source. If you dwell in this inner ritual, you realize you are not petitioning God afar but awakening the God within you to govern your life.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM within and release all beliefs of lack. Feel a daily flame purifying your consciousness for seven days, and envision your inner temple being offered anew each day.
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