Inner Priest, Eternal Awareness

Hebrews 7:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hebrews 7 in context

Scripture Focus

28For the law maketh men high priests which have infirmity; but the word of the oath, which was since the law, maketh the Son, who is consecrated for evermore.
Hebrews 7:28

Biblical Context

The verse contrasts imperfect earthly priests under the Law with the Son consecrated forever by an oath. It signals a shift from outward ritual to an inner, unchanging consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Read with the inner eye, Hebrews 7:28 speaks of two orders. The law and its priests point to limitation and every‑day weakness; the word of the oath names a different reality: the Son who is consecrated forever. The Son is not a person in time but a state of consciousness you awaken as your I AM. When you identify with the law, you identify with repetition and lack; when you align with the oath, you dwell in an enduring sense of self that cannot decay. In Neville’s language, the inner Priest represents your ordinary attention, the ego acting through conditioned ideas; the true Priest is your divine nature, timeless and immaculate. The moment you feel the oath as present fact—immortal, complete, and utterly sufficient—you revoke the idea that you must earn acceptance by external rites. You stand as the Son, already consecrated, already fulfilled, not by effort but by realized awareness. Let ritual be a mnemonic for turning your gaze away from the seen and toward the unseen I AM that consecrates you forever.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, feel your I AM presence, and repeat: I am the Son, consecrated forever; the old law is dissolved in this eternal oath. Feel the reality of this state until it becomes your immediate sense.

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