Inner Covenant Shift

Hebrews 8:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hebrews 8 in context

Scripture Focus

7For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second.
Hebrews 8:7

Biblical Context

The verse says the first covenant wasn't faultless, so a second covenant is needed. Its faults signal a shift in how we relate to consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

That which you call the first covenant is the habitual picture you have of yourself under law and lack; its faultiness is not in a distant book, but in your belief that you are separate from the good you seek. When you lament the 'old' arrangement, you are imagining a gap in your own awareness. The moment you accept the truth that the I AM within you is the authority of life, the second covenant is already present; it does not come from outside, it awakens inside as grace and favor. The trouble was never in God, but in a consciousness clinging to method. The new order is not a new dogma, but a new feeling of being: that you are loved, supplied, and guided from within. To feel it real, dwell in the assumption that you are already in the promised state, seeing 'fault' as the signpost urging revision of your inner state; revise by imagining the end and feeling it now. The old covenant dissolves as you live from the I AM who knows you as complete.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: In a moment of quiet, assume you are already under the second covenant—grace within you. Feel the reality as present, and let any sense of lack be replaced by the fullness you know inside.

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