The Salt Of Covenant Insight
Leviticus 2:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 2:13 commands you to season the meat offering with salt and keep the salt of the covenant with God. Salt here stands for loyalty, preservation, and true worship in your life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seen through the inner eye, the oblation is your daily thought-life offered to God within. The salt of the covenant is not a ritual salt upon a table but the fidelity of your consciousness—the unwavering state of I AM. When you season your offering with salt, you deliberately season it with the conviction that your life is already governed by the divine I, a covenant you honor by steady awareness. The covenant, therefore, is not out there in ceremonial law but inside you as loyalty to the truth of oneness. If you neglect the salt, your offerings may grow stale, doubt creeping in; when you maintain it, your every act remains vibrant, clear, and blessed. The invitation is simple: keep your inner state salted with loyalty to God in all moments. Your imagination is the salt shaker in your hand; you can season any feeling or desire with faith, transforming it into spiritual substance. Practice this loyalty, and you will find your outward world reflects a steadfast inward commitment—an offering preserved by consciousness itself.
Practice This Now
Act: Sit quietly, breathe, and assume the feeling, I am the salt of the covenant; my offerings are preserved by the fidelity of I AM. See one desire as already fulfilled, and dwell in the felt sense that every act is loyal to divine law.
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