Sanctify Yourself: The Inner Holy
Leviticus 11:44-45 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands holiness because I am holy, and you must not defile yourselves. The passage grounds purity in covenant identity and redemptive action from Egypt.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you stands the I AM, the LORD of your inner world. To sanctify yourselves is to revise your state until holiness feels natural, not as a rule you keep, but as the living condition of your awareness. The 'creeping things' are not insects but creeping thoughts, lingering images, and habits that would defile your sense of self. Egypt is the old dream of limitation—an identity you have outgrown—yet it still calls to you from outside, trying to pull you back into fear and lack. Remember that the Lord brings you up, that He is the motive and means of your becoming. When you dwell in that awareness, you awaken to a new God within you, a self that cannot be defiled by anxious thoughts or petty appetites, because holiness is a state you inhabit. You do not seek holiness as a distant rule; you assume it, you revise what you accept as real, and you feel it real now. In this inner shift, your life conforms to the holiness you already are.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit and repeat, 'I am holy; I AM that I AM.' Feel the inner radiation of the I AM settling into your chest as the new 'you' and carry that as your default state.
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