Inner Priesthood of Timeless I AM
Hebrews 7:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hebrews 7:3 describes an eternal priesthood with no genealogy or end, signaling an inner, unconditioned self that abides regardless of time.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, the Melchizedek image is not a external figure but a symbol of your own state of consciousness. There is no father or mother to ground it, no descent to qualify it, only the I AM, the eternal witness, who animates your life. The wording 'neither beginning of days nor end of life' declares that your inner priesthood is timeless; it does not rise and fall with circumstance or lineage. When you align with this inner reality, you are not worshipping a distant priest but becoming that priest in consciousness, the continuous presence that remains when appearances change. The Son of God likeness is your true nature, the memory of your birthright as Son/Daughter of God, not a fragile identity formed by time or opinion. By dwelling in this state, you provide a permanent sanctuary where transformation occurs from within, and your life mirrors the integrity and holiness of that inner order. The 'abideth a priest continually' invites you to refuse to leave that presence, to live in the constant awareness that you are the priest who never ends.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I AM the eternal priest within,' feeling a consistency that outlasts time. Let this feeling revise your sense of self from outward lineage to inner timeless I AM.
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