Inner Sanctuary No Idols
Leviticus 26:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage forbids making idols and bowing to images, and calls for keeping Sabbaths and reverencing the sanctuary, grounding worship in the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your outer command reads: no idols, keep the Sabbath, honor the sanctuary. But Neville would tell you the lines are not about stones; they're an indictment of your inner images. Idols are beliefs pretending to govern your life, images you prop up in place of the I AM. By bowing to them you conclude you are separate from God, a misperception that keeps your world in disharmony. The decree that you shall worship without idol is a decree that your awareness must be the sole sovereign; the Sabbath is the rest of mind that ceases from belief and enters that quiet where God is present. The sanctuary is the seat of consciousness where attention settles and becomes reverent towards its own source. When you embrace this, your life rearranges to reflect that inner order because imagination is the instrument by which reality is formed. Practice with the conviction that I am the LORD is your true identity, and that every image you replace with that awareness dissolves into its significance. Your only altar is your own mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and revise a current belief as an idol, then affirm I am the LORD in awareness and feel it real.
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