Inner Land Ownership Revealed
Leviticus 25:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse asserts that the land belongs to the divine and that people are temporary sojourners; you must provide redemption for the land you possess.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the outer law speaks of lands and covenants, yet in my reading the land is the field of your consciousness. When the words say the land is mine, they point to your I AM, the sovereign awareness that owns every scene of your life. You are strangers and sojourners with me—states of mind passing through, never fixed identities. Redemption for the land becomes not a legal transaction but a shift of consciousness: a power to reinstate wholeness where you have believed separation or loss. If you would possess your life, do not bargain with appearances; assume the truth that all lands, all events, are within the one awareness you call God. In that assumption you honor covenant loyalty to your I AM, inviting the inner settlement that heals and reclaims any parcel you once thought out of reach. The moment you dwell as the owner of your inner landscape, the sense of limitation dissolves and a new renewal arises. Redemption is memory returning to its rightful ruler: you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, relax, and assume: The land is mine; I am the I AM; I redeem every part of my life now. Feel the ownership as you inhabit each circumstance with calm, assured presence.
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