Inner Call After Sacrifice
Leviticus 16:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God spoke to Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron, who offered before the LORD. The moment signals a shift from external ritual to inner consecration.
Neville's Inner Vision
That verse is not a history lesson but a turning inside your own temple. The death of the two sons reveals the fall of two old modes of worship—performance and fear—so that God, the I AM within, may address the heart rather than the liturgy. In this inner reading, the LORD spake unto Moses becomes the moment your awareness (Moses) stops clinging to spectacle and listens. Holiness is not a shrine in the outer court but a clear state of consciousness; separation is discernment between what feeds true being and what merely pretends. The call to worship becomes an invitation to align attention with the Presence of God within, to hold the space of stillness until imagination reveals the reality that you already are the temple. You are accountable to your inner law; your life responds to the degree you entertain the I AM as ruler rather than your thoughts about God. The inner drama thus becomes your invitation to revision: to die to worn-out ritual and say, inwardly, you speak; I listen.
Practice This Now
Practice: In a quiet moment, assume you are Moses of your mind; revise the scene by declaring I AM presence within me now and feel that inner voice confirming it.
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