Sanctified Seed Within

Leviticus 21:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 21 in context

Scripture Focus

15Neither shall he profane his seed among his people: for I the LORD do sanctify him.
Leviticus 21:15

Biblical Context

The verse states that a priest’s seed must not be profaned among the people, for the LORD sanctifies him.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider the seed as your inner potential, the line of life you express in action and service. The command guards the integrity of what is sacred in you, not by external code alone, but by the awareness that I AM (the LORD within) sanctifies you. When you claim the Seed as your own, you are choosing to keep it free from profanation—free from self-attack, doubt, or compromise. The 'I the LORD' is not distant law but your own I AM presence teaching you the art of separation: you are sanctified, set apart for a holy use. In Neville's vision, sanctification is a state you enter by assumption, not a future event. Your priestly line—your unique thoughts, choices, and deeds—flows from the inner covenant you keep with the I AM. Every inner movement that aligns with integrity, purity, and grace preserves the seed from profanation. When you live as the sanctified you, your surrounding events reflect that inner order, and loyalty to that covenant becomes effortless.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume you are sanctified now and that the I AM seals your inner seed with grace. Revise any belief that your line can be profaned, and feel it-real by resting in that state for a minute.

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