Divine Command Spake
Leviticus 18:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD speaks to Moses, inaugurating divine instruction that guides His people and establishes covenant fidelity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the text, the voice that commands is not far away but as near as your own I AM. Leviticus 18:1 shows God speaking to Moses, yet in Neville’s practice it reveals that the true speaker is the awareness you already are. The word LORD becomes the inner order pressing upon your attention, a directive that invites you to realign your thoughts, feelings, and habits with a divine standard. Moses stands as the outward self listening for guidance; you are that listener, and the moment you hear the command you are reminded that you are held by an unconditionally present presence. This is not history but a demonstration of covenant loyalty: truthfulness and fidelity to the inner law of imagination as the sole reality. When you imagine God speaking within, you claim that you are the I AM in action—present, governing your choices, and sustaining you by pure attention. The "presence of God" is the immediate awareness that you are being addressed by your own divine nature, and every moment offers a new instruction if you remain obedient to that inner voice.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the inner voice of God is speaking to you now; silently revise your sense of self to align with that command, and feel it real as present guidance.
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