Ward of Mind: Inner Revelation

Leviticus 24:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 24 in context

Scripture Focus

12And they put him in ward, that the mind of the LORD might be shewed them.
Leviticus 24:12

Biblical Context

They detained him so the mind of the LORD could be shown to them. The passage suggests inner guidance is revealed through disciplined attention and discernment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Receive the verse as a map for the inner sanctuary. The ‘ward’ is not punishment but a deliberate narrowing of attention. When you withhold the mass of distracted thoughts and fix your consciousness on the I AM—on the LORD's mind—you are inviting the divine to be shown as your immediate experience. In Neville’s terms, the mind of the LORD is your own awareness, the omnipresent I AM that never changes. By placing the situation in ward you are performing a mental quarantine, separating the desired outcome from fear and rumor, and allowing the truth to assert itself. Discernment arises not from arguing with appearances but from consenting to the truth of being that already is. Providence does not come later; it is the awareness that you are. The verse invites you to trust that the inner state you cultivate governs appearances; what you deem true within becomes true without. If you seek guidance, assume that the LORD's mind is your mind now; feel the decision as a present fact, not a future hope, and observe the shift toward faithfulness and clarity.

Practice This Now

Practice: select a current concern, place it in a mental ward, and affirm, 'The mind of the LORD is my mind now.' Dwell in that I AM state and observe what feels present as guidance.

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