Divine Voice Within: Leviticus 14:1
Leviticus 14:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks to Moses, initiating the commands that govern cleansing and covenant. The verse marks the moment of divine instruction and reception.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your consciousness, the phrase 'the LORD spake unto Moses, saying' is not history but the pattern of your inner life. Moses stands for the receptive state of awareness, the LORD is the I AM that speaks when you still the mind. When you hear that command, you are being told how to cleanse your inner temple—by removing fear, doubt, habit, and false self-concepts through new assumptions. The 'law' spoken is a mental decree: you align with a higher function, you obey the inner word, and your outer conditions reflect the quality of your inner state. The covenant loyalty theme invites you to dwell in the awareness that you are already loved, already commanded, already clean by agreement with divine law. To practice this, assume you have heard the voice, treat it as an inner decree you must follow, and revise any belief contrary to it; feel the reality of being guided and supported by this inner voice; let your imagination enact the cleansing process as if it is already done.
Practice This Now
Sit in quiet; hear the inner voice as your I AM speaking. Write a single inner command for cleansing of a current limitation and revise any opposing belief to match—and feel it real.
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