Inner Wave of Atonement
Leviticus 14:21-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God prescribes a minimal set of offerings for the poor: a lamb for trespass, flour mixed with oil, a little oil, and two birds as sin and burnt offerings. These are brought to the priest on the eighth day for cleansing and are waved before the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
The text reveals a law of inner policy rather than outer ritual. Poverty here is the lack of expansive awareness, not wealth. The lamb for trespass stands for a clear, decisive awareness that acknowledges error in consciousness and releases its charge. The flour mingled with oil is the mind nourished by spiritual substance; the oil is the living presence of God within, the fuel that keeps imagination vivid. The two birds—the sin offering and the burnt offering—symbolize two aspects of the same act: naming the error and consecrating it to the flame of your I AM. Bringing them on the eighth day marks a new cycle of consciousness, a fresh start in your inner covenant. The priest represents your inner governor, the I AM who waves these offerings before the LORD, signaling that you are cleansed not by external ritual but by a restored state of awareness. When you adopt this, forgiveness becomes an inner revision of your life pattern: you no longer identify with separation, and true worship becomes simply living as your I AM here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine presenting your inner lamb of truthful awareness and two birds of forgiveness to your inner priest. Feel a wave of acceptance sweeping through you, declaring cleansing and reconciliation are already yours.
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