Dawn Of The Inner Altar

Judges 21:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 21 in context

Scripture Focus

4And it came to pass on the morrow, that the people rose early, and built there an altar, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings.
Judges 21:4

Biblical Context

The verse describes the people rising early to build an altar and offer burnt offerings and peace offerings. It signals devotion and covenant renewal through worship.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this single verse, the morning rise stands as a metaphor for the moment when consciousness chooses a new center. The 'people' are the many facets of your awareness; the 'morrow' is the dawning of a fresh state of mind. The altar is the fixed point of attention you establish in imagination; its construction signifies your decision to focus and govern your inner world. The burnt offerings represent a readiness to release old identities, fears, and attachments—the energy consumed in the fire of awareness, leaving you lighter and more lucid. The peace offerings declare that harmony with the divine I AM is not a distant ritual but a present experience of inner truth; through covenant with your true self, you rest in unity with God. If you attend to this in practice, you align every inner movement with the covenant of consciousness, and your life begins to reflect that holy alignment as a natural state of peace and steadfast presence.

Practice This Now

Assume you wake to a new day within your mind and rise to an inner altar. Offer your fears and old identifications as burnt offerings, and declare peace with the I AM present in you.

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