Inner Call from the Tabernacle
Leviticus 1:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God calls Moses from the tent of meeting, initiating revelation and the spoken covenant. The scene invites you to recognize that the divine presence lives inside your own consciousness, where events unfold as inner movements.
Neville's Inner Vision
The call in Leviticus 1:1 is not a distant summons but the I AM awakening within your own consciousness. Moses represents your waking self, ready to hear from the source that frames all revelation. The tabernacle of the congregation is the inner sanctuary you marshal with belief—the structure of your current thoughts about God, life, and loyalty. When the Lord speaks from there, the instruction is to align your inner world with divine law, to honor holiness as a state of awareness and separation from fear-based stories. The moment you hear that call, you are invited to revise your sense of self: you are not the limited you think you are, but the I AM in action, bound to covenant loyalty and to the truth that imagination creates reality. Test your thoughts against it; treat every sensation as the voice of that presence and let it guide your choices. Revelation comes when your mind settles into that position, and your life follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and step into the inner tabernacle. Hear the I AM speak and revise your self-concept to align with covenant loyalty; affirm, 'I am that I AM' and let your imagination shape the reality you inhabit.
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