Inner Jubilee: The I Am Now
Leviticus 25:54-55 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Summary: In Leviticus 25:54-55, if the redemption is not completed by the Jubilee years, he and his children go out in the Jubilee year. Israel are God’s servants whom He brought forth from Egypt; the LORD is their God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, this text is not a calendar of penalties but a revelation of inner state. The 'redemption' spoken of is the turning of your attention from mere circumstance to awareness of your divine standing as owned by the One I AM. When you believe you are bound by years and duties, you describe yourself as a servant to time; yet the Jubilee proclaims release as an essential feature of your being, available whenever you acknowledge that you belong to God and that God is your awareness. The 'servants' label is your current self-image; you can revise it by recognizing that the One who brought you forth from bondage is present as your consciousness, and that freedom arises from faith, not external decree. In this light, redemption is perceptual, not historical: you are already free when you affirm that the inner decree of God stands above any outer event. Therefore live from the consciousness of perpetual Jubilee—imagine, feel, and act from the sense that you are the LORD your God, and your world will reflect that truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your sense of self to 'I am redeemed now.' Then dwell in the feeling of Jubilee for a minute and act from the freedom you already possess.
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