Inner Judgment and True Worship
Leviticus 20:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text warns that if the community tolerates Molech-worship, the offender and their family will be set against and cut off from among the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, Leviticus is a map of consciousness, not a distant law. Molech stands for a wrongful craving that seeks life by destroying it; when the mind hides its eyes from the harm it is doing, it’s not the outward world that is condemned, but the state of awareness that tolerates it. The I AM within you observes the moment you bow to such idols; to 'set my face against' that man and his family is the inner refusal of your higher self to profit from harm or deny truth. The decree is not vengeance but the natural consequence of living in alignment or in resistance to life. The remedy is inner revision: choose devotion over appetite, imagine a scene where life-affirming worship prevails, and feel it real until your awareness accepts only harmony. When you stop whoring after idols and begin honoring the sacred in all life, the sense of separation dissolves and you walk within a unified field of consciousness where true worship reigns.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already aligned with true worship; revise a scene in your mind where idolatries are absent and life is protected. Feel it real that your awareness now guards unity and reforms your inner and outer world.
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