Inner Judgment Of Idolatry
Leviticus 20:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 20:4-6 states that if the people ignore Molech worship and do not act against it, God will turn against the offender and cut him off from the community. It also condemns turning to familiar spirits and wizards.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, the land and its idols are inner states of consciousness. Molech represents a false priority that you feed with attention, a belief that life comes from an external power. When you hide your eyes from this inner idol, you deny the truth of your own I AM; yet awareness cannot escape recognizing misalignment. The text’s insistence that God will set his face against the offender and cut him off translates as your consciousness withdrawing energy from the old image and severing its hold on your identity. To pursue familiar spirits or wizards is to chase fear and superstition and power outside of God, a whoring after imagined controls rather than alignment with the I AM. The inner law is simple: acknowledge and release the counterfeit, then turn toward the living consciousness you are. By embracing that shift, you unleash the imagination that creates reality and sculpt a life in harmony with your divine self. Practically, revise your self-concept and feel the new state real until you know it as fact.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as your only reality, revise any belief that you are ruled by outside powers, and feel the old image dissolve as you stay present.
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