Inner Sacrifice & Atonement

Leviticus 15:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 15 in context

Scripture Focus

14And on the eighth day he shall take to him two turtledoves, or two young pigeons, and come before the LORD unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and give them unto the priest:
15And the priest shall offer them, the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering; and the priest shall make an atonement for him before the LORD for his issue.
Leviticus 15:14-15

Biblical Context

Leviticus 15:14-15 prescribes bringing two birds as a sin offering and a burnt offering. The priest then makes atonement on behalf of the one in question.

Neville's Inner Vision

On the eighth day you awaken to the truth that transformation is an inward act of consciousness. The two birds symbolize two aspects of your mind—one for wrong thought, the other for devoted awareness. The priest stands for your higher I AM, the awareness that can separate belief from your being and offer it in sacrifice. When you acknowledge the I AM, you do not appease a distant God; you restore harmony in your mind by choosing a new story. The atonement is not a ledger in a temple but a shift of state—an inner freedom from the grip of a constricted self. As you feel the truth of your own holiness, you stop fragmenting life into sin and merit and begin to live as the whole, rightly worshipping the present moment. Do not seek outside; return to the steady I AM within and let the imagination render the purification you intend into reality.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Assume you are already purified; see two symbolic birds placed before the door of your inner tabernacle and feel the atonement as a present, transformative reality.

The Bible Through Neville

Neville Bible Sparks

Loading...

Loading...
Video thumbnail
Loading video details...
🔗 View on YouTube

© 2025 The Bible Through Neville - A consciousness-based approach to Scripture