Inner Covenant Reclaimed

Leviticus 26:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 26 in context

Scripture Focus

15And if ye shall despise my statutes, or if your soul abhor my judgments, so that ye will not do all my commandments, but that ye break my covenant:
Leviticus 26:15

Biblical Context

Plain summary: Despising inner statutes and judgments leads to breaking the inner covenant; following all inner commandments preserves alignment with the I AM. In Neville's view, the real law is the state of consciousness you inhabit.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider that when Leviticus speaks of despising statutes, it is not a decree about a distant code, but a statement about your inner life. The 'statutes' are states of consciousness you accept as real for yourself; 'judgments' are your inner evaluations that color your feelings and choices; 'commandments' are the steady acts of your inner will; and the 'covenant' is your ongoing agreement with the I AM, the awareness you live as. If you despise these, if you turn from your inner laws, you widen the gap between your awareness and its power, and life patterns begin to falter. Now imagine that you are always keeping every inner commandment, that your soul remains loyal to the law of your own I AM. In this vision, statute and judgment are not external threats but your own clarity returning to itself. The moment you revise “not now” into “I always align,” you restore the covenant and your experience follows the inner law you name. Practice is the discipline of rising into that state and dwelling there until life itself reflects the alignment you have assumed.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and assume the state, 'I am in complete alignment with the inner statutes of my I AM.' Then feel the covenant restored as you move through your day.

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