Inner Sanctity of Obedience
Leviticus 22:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Keep the divine ordinance to avoid bearing sin and its consequences. Profaning it invites judgment, and the Lord sanctifies those who remain faithful.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that the ordinance is not a ritual outside you but a law within your own mind. To 'keep mine ordinance' is to maintain a state of consciousness that refuses to entertain sin, which is merely a misalignment in imagination. If you profane it, you imagine yourself separate from the I AM and you die to possibility. The LORD who speaks is the I AM in you, sanctifying those who stand disciplined within their imagined acts. Your inner sense of self must be held steady in the truth that you are already guarded by sanctity when you reverence the law of imagination. By rehearsing the feeling of being already set apart, you prevent the self-destructive image from forming. The fiery proof is your present sensation: you know and feel that you are the sanctified, not by cultish act but by realization that your consciousness is the living temple. Your state precedes any external event; if you keep the ordinance in mind, you bless your life and others.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes and declare, 'I am sanctified by the I AM; I keep the inner ordinance now.' Visualize yourself moving through your day from that sacred state, and feel the alignment changing your outcomes.
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