Inner Sacrifice of Hebrews 9:26
Hebrews 9:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hebrews 9:26 presents that Jesus' once-for-all self-offering removes sin. The verse contrasts perpetual sacrifice with a single accomplished act that ends the old age of seeking atonement.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the writer tells you that the great act of salvation was not a repeated ritual, but a single self-offering that ends all belief in separation. In Neville’s terms, the 'foundation of the world' is the habit of identifying with a fragmented you; the end of the world is the moment you wake to the truth that you are the I AM and that all sin is a mis-telling of your state. Jesus 'appears' when you stop narrating your life from lack and begin to inhabit the finished state in imagination. When you carry the feeling that forgiveness is done now, you stop trying to remedy the past and begin to live from the present as the one who forgives. Sin is not an external crime but a wrong assumption about your identity. The sacrifice of himself becomes your self-imposed discipline of conscience: you revise the story until the image in your mind matches the truth of your being—whole, free, and complete in God.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your true self, revise a recent guilt narrative by saying, 'I am forgiven now,' and feel the release as a warm, present sensation spreading through your chest.
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