Inner Covenant at the Mount

Genesis 31:54-55 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Genesis 31 in context

Scripture Focus

54Then Jacob offered sacrifice upon the mount, and called his brethren to eat bread: and they did eat bread, and tarried all night in the mount.
55And early in the morning Laban rose up, and kissed his sons and his daughters, and blessed them: and Laban departed, and returned unto his place.
Genesis 31:54-55

Biblical Context

Jacob offers a sacrifice on the mount, they eat bread, and tarry all night; in the morning, Laban blesses his family and departs.

Neville's Inner Vision

On the inner stage, the mount represents a heightened field of awareness. The sacrifice is not a ritual blood but the moment when you lay down attachment to outcomes and identify with the I AM that animates all. The bread shared among the brethren stands for the communion of your faculties—will, imagination, feeling—when they meet in a single desire. The night spent on the mount is the lingering stillness in awareness where old fears soften and faith becomes tangible. Laban, the elder self who guards appearances, waking in the dawn and blessing, illustrates how the old self can recognize and bless the new alignment rather than resist it. When Laban departs, it signals the integration of the past into a higher loyalty: you carry the blessing into ordinary life, not separation. This is true worship: a recognition that God is the I AM within and between all your relationships, and that your loyalty to unity is the law by which you live. The scene invites you to cultivate gratitude, forgiveness, and steady faith as your covenant with life.

Practice This Now

Assume the Mount state of awareness and offer a symbolic sacrifice. Invite your inner aspects to share a bread of unity, bless the old self, and release it into its place.

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