Manifesting True Worship Within
Ezekiel 45:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse prescribes a seventh-month observance on the fifteenth day, where offerings are made in a pattern like the seven-day feast - sin, burnt, meat, and oil. It emphasizes faithful, holy worship and obedience as the rhythm of sacred service.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the verse as a map of consciousness, not a ledger of outward rites. The seventh month and the fifteenth day signal a season in which I renew my attention to the I AM within. The offerings are inner moves: sin offering points to releasing ignorance—the old belief that I am separate from God; burnt offering calls for the mind to burn away attachments; meat offering nourishes rightly directed energy; oil stands for the anointing of wisdom. When I read, I do not perform rites on stones; I enact inner worship that aligns every habit with holiness and obedience. The instruction to do 'the like in the feast' invites me to rehearse this rhythm daily until I know I am the altar and the offerings—until the state of consciousness is the life I live, not a distant ceremony.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and step into the temple of your own awareness. Assume I AM as your steady presence and offer the thoughts you want transformed—feel it real that obedience and holiness are already your condition.
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