Bochim: Sacrifice of Inner Worship
Judges 2:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse records that they named the place Bochim and offered sacrifices to the LORD. The act ties a specific place-name to worship and a turn toward God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Bochim is not a geography but a state of waking tears. When you name the place Bochim in your life, you acknowledge a current movement of consciousness—a sorrow that asks to be transmuted by your attention. The word is a signal to turn inward, to bring your I AM—the awareness you are—into the scene. The sacrifice is not a ritual performed on an altar abroad; it is the inner gift of your belief, an offering of energy to the Presence you already are. By kneeling in imagination and declaring, 'I am the LORD present here,' you dissolve the distance between trouble and peace. In this inner act, obedience and faithfulness become the practice of continuous awareness rather than external rites. As the state of worship is held, you experience the certainty of God’s presence. Your life rearranges to reflect the inner verdict: I am here. This is how a place named in Scripture becomes a doorway to true worship and the sovereignty of your consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, name your current state as Bochim, and sacrifice to the LORD by declaring, 'I am present now.' Then revise to 'God's presence is here in this moment' and feel it as real.
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