Hallowing Your Inner I AM

Leviticus 22:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 22 in context

Scripture Focus

32Neither shall ye profane my holy name; but I will be hallowed among the children of Israel: I am the LORD which hallow you,
33That brought you out of the land of Egypt, to be your God: I am the LORD.
Leviticus 22:32-33

Biblical Context

Leviticus 22:32-33 invites you to guard the holy name and rest in the I AM who hallows you. Deliverance and covenant loyalty are presented as inner states you can awaken in this moment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the story, the 'holy name' is not a distant credential but your ongoing state of awareness. To profane it is to forget the I AM you are; to keep it holy is to live as the living hallowing itself. The verse declares, 'I am the LORD which hallow you'—the I AM within you is the one who makes you sacred, not a status you earn from without. Your desert of lack, symbolized by Egypt, is the stage on which you awaken to this inner kingly presence. The act of salvation is not a future event but a shift of consciousness: you acknowledge the I AM in you as the source of all movement, the power that leads you out of bondage into liberty. When you contemplate this, your thoughts align with your true nature, and what you seek appears as your present reality. The outer world then reflects your inner covenant: a life that feels sanctified, protected, and guided by the very awareness that halloweth you.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the feeling that you are already sanctified by the I AM; repeat, 'I am the I AM, hallowing me now,' and let the sense of deliverance rise in you.

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