The Inner Tabernacle Offering
Leviticus 17:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 17:3-4 states that anyone who sacrifices must bring the offering to the door of the tabernacle to present to the LORD; if they do not, the act is deemed bloodshed and the offender is cut off from the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your camp is the field of ordinary thoughts; the door of the tabernacle is the boundary of awareness where true worship occurs. To act without presenting the deed to that inner altar is to spill life-energy into separation, the 'blood' imputed as you ignore the higher law of consciousness. The verse thus becomes a psychological reminder: you are not judged by external ritual but by whether your act has been brought into the I AM, the one reality you inhabit. When you assume the state that already possesses the offering—in which the act is imagined as sanctified by the inner sanctuary—you reunite with your wholeness and release the fear of being cut off. The 'punishment' is simply the natural consequence of dissonance; the cure is revision of your inner stance, present-tense belief that all deeds pass through the door of awareness and are accepted by the LORD within. So the flow of life energy returns as you stand within the truth that you are the altar, and your acts are offered there.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, stand before the inner door of your tabernacle, and imagine presenting the deed as an offering; feel the I AM acceptance and let life-energy flow freely.
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