Inner Priesthood of Endless Life
Hebrews 7:15-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passages contrast the old, carnal commandment with a new priesthood grounded in endless life, offering a better hope that brings us spiritually closer to God.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the inner ear, the writer of Hebrews whispers that the old priesthood is but a reflection of your inner state. 'After the order of Melchisedec' is not a distant line; it is the awareness that you are held in an endless life, timeless and unending. The carnal commandment—the sense of duty that falters—weakens, for it cannot perfect; it points instead toward a deeper, better covenant embedded in consciousness. When you entertain the truth that you are a priest forever, you align with a power that never ends. Your ordinary beliefs may demand struggle, but the new order reveals a better hope—the certainty that life and God are your present I AM. By dwelling there, you draw near to what you seek, not by external acts but by inner vision and acceptance. This is not distant; it is the immediacy of your awareness becoming your world, the end of lack through the realization of endless life.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already the high priest of your life; feel the endless life flowing through you. When doubt arises, revise it by affirming 'I am the endless life now,' and imagine yourself drawing near to God.
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