Inner Grain Offering Insight
Leviticus 2:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 2:6-7 prescribes a grain meal offering, prepared with oil—whether broken into pieces with oil poured over it or baked with oil.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, remember that every law of offerings is a picture of your inner state. The grain offering, split and anointed with oil, is not a ritual apart from you but a symbol of your consciousness in action. The pieces represent thoughts separated and brought into awareness; the oil you pour on them is the consciousness that elevates them, the I AM that animates perception. When baked in a frying pan of experience, fine flour transformed by heat into nourishment, the same principle holds: your elevated awareness refines ordinary experience into sustenance for the soul. The oil is not a foreign liquid; it is the life of God within you impelling order, harmony, and faithfulness in practice. This offering, whether simple or refined, is your worship in form an outward sign of an inward state of unity with your I AM. To what you desire, you must align your inner picture with that reality, and the offering becomes real in your world as you hold it in imagination.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly and imagine your current lack as a grain offering being prepared; visualize oil being poured over it, feel the I AM animating the scene, and accept that this offering is already accepted and nourishes you.
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