Inner Covenant Law
Leviticus 18:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage calls you to do God's judgments and keep His ordinances so you may walk by them; life comes to those who live within that law.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this text the 'judgments' and 'ordinances' are not distant commands but inner standards of your mind. When you say 'I am the LORD your God,' you name the operating I AM—the awareness that oversees every feeling and assumption. To 'do' the judgments and 'keep' the statutes is to align your inner state with a consistent law of possibility. The law is not out there; the law is what you accept as true in imagination, and life follows as you walk in that truth. If you entertain even a subtle belief of separation or lack, you stray from the path; if you cultivate the feeling that you already live in divine statutes, your world blooms into that form. The verse promises life to one who adheres to this inner covenant, not by external ritual, but by the fidelity of consciousness. The covenant loyalty is your steadfast commitment to the I AM, to imagine and feel the good as already done, until the outer shows evidence.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the truth: I live by God's judgments; I am the I AM walking in His statutes. Feel that assumption as present reality until your next choice aligns.
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