Cursing God, Inner Sin
Leviticus 24:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse declares that anyone who curses God bears his own sin; speech about the divine is tied to personal consequence. It draws a line between reverence and the burden carried inside the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of God as your I AM, your living awareness. To curse God is not a distant judgment but an inner movement of condemnation within your own consciousness. When you speak against the divine you are denying the very source of your life in you and you must bear the weight of that denial as sin—not as punishment from without, but as a disordered state you hold inside. The verse invites you to recognize that what you condemn on the inside becomes your experienced world. If you wish to change it, you do not argue with the world; you revise your inner assumption. You awaken by confirming that the I AM blesses and sustains all, even the parts of you that are frightened or doubtful. In that inner turning, the sense of guilt dissolves as you claim the Truth that you are forever held by God as your own consciousness.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume the I AM as your sole reality and revise any curse by silently declaring, 'I AM that I AM; I bless all expressions of life within me.' Feel the internal shift as guilt dissolves into a calm, sovereign awareness.
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