Obedience As Inner Covenant
Leviticus 19:37 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 19:37 commands observing all of God's statutes and judgments and putting them into action, demonstrating loyalty to the LORD. It anchors holiness in daily obedience, not just belief.
Neville's Inner Vision
Observe all my statutes and judgments, and do them, for I am the LORD. When you read this as a present-tense directive to consciousness, it becomes a statement about what you are now. The I AM inside you—your own awareness—imposes order on your inner life, and that order finds outward form as you imitate the pattern of the law in feeling and action. To 'do them' is to act from the end you have already created in imagination; it is not a future attempt, but a present alignment of your inner state with the fixed, governing principle of God within. As you dwell in the feeling of being governed by your inner statutes, you withdraw attention from lack and begin to inhabit a consistent state where every choice reflects that law. The covenant then is a steady posture of mind, a luminous discipline that makes your world respectable, holy, and coherent, because you have assumed the reality of the divine order and live from it.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes, assume the state of one who observes all statutes; feel the LORD as your governing awareness and rewrite any resistance as obedience in your inner life. Then affirm, 'I am governed by the LORD, and my actions reflect the inner law.'
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