Threshold of Obedience

Leviticus 26:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 26 in context

Scripture Focus

14But if ye will not hearken unto me, and will not do all these commandments;
Leviticus 26:14

Biblical Context

This verse warns that if you refuse to listen to God and do not keep the commandments, you break the covenant's condition and invite consequences.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of this line as a summons to the interior life. You are not hearing a distant statute so much as hearing the I AM speaking through your consciousness. To 'hearken' is to attend to the inner order by which you live; to 'do all these commandments' is to align your thoughts, feelings, and choices with that order. When you say you will not heed, you are clinging to a belief that you are separate from the living law that sustains your experience. Disobedience in this sense is a mental posture: the assumption that you can act outside the inner commandments and still receive life as you know it. The remedy is not more external rules but a revision in imagination. Enter the covenant again by assuming you are already in full harmony with the inner commandments, and feel that reality as your present truth. As you hold this state, your attention shifts, your sensations soften, and events begin to respond to your inner alignment. The law operates as your awareness, and obedience is the consistent act of choosing that awareness over fear. Your world becomes a faithful echo of your inner covenant.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already perfectly obedient to the inner commandments; feel it real now. In a scene, revise a current worry by imagining yourself responding with the inner order you claim to follow.

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