The One Sacrifice Within
Hebrews 10:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse contrasts daily, repetitive priestly sacrifices with Jesus’s single, eternal sacrifice. That completed act rests the believer in God rather than in constant ritual.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the priests as your daily mental habits—those persistent thoughts of lack, guilt, and striving that perform endlessly, offering the same worn rituals without true release. Hebrews 10:11 shows these priests standing, ministering, yet never removing sin, because the mind remains bound to repetition. Then comes the 'this man'—the awakened I AM within you—who, having offered one sacrifice for sins forever, sits at the right hand of God. This is not a history of outward ritual but a declaration of your inner sovereignty. The moment you acknowledge one completed act—an inner decision of forgiveness and alignment with your divine nature—the mind can rest. The 'right hand of God' is the place of awareness where you know you are already loved, already free, already seated in peace. Your task is to stop the endless production of excuses and simply assume the state of the completed sacrifice until it is felt as real. In that stillness you cease striving and discover that sin's power was only a belief, dissolved by conscious alignment with I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume: I am forgiven now; feel the seated rest at the right hand of God within me; revise the sense of lack and rest in the completed sacrifice until it is real.
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