Inner Covenant Practice
Leviticus 26:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 26:14-15 states that if you do not listen and do all the commandments, you break the covenant. The outward breaches are reflections of inner disobedience and misalignment with divine order.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville, Leviticus 26:14-15 is not a threat about ancient laws, but a revelation of the mind's states. When you refuse to listen to the inner I AM, you decree a separation between your current feeling and the divine order; your inner statutes become despised, your judgments turned into revulsion, and the covenant you assume with life fractures. The verse names consequences as if outward conditions cried out what you have accepted inwardly. The commandments are the steadfast principles you consent to in consciousness: discipline, faith, love, gratitude. To transmute the breach, you do not change the old letter, you change the state. Enter the mental scene where you already heed the inner divine voice, where your every thought is aligned with the commandment you desire to live. In that state, your outer world begins to recalibrate, because the imagination creates reality. The moment you revise the dream from resistance to willing obedience, you reestablish the covenant in your soul and invite harmony, abundance, and rightful order to appear as your experience.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner state of obedience now; feel it real by repeating I hear and do all my commandments until your inner state shifts.
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