Inner Covenant: Leviticus 26:16-17

Leviticus 26:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 26 in context

Scripture Focus

16I also will do this unto you; I will even appoint over you terror, consumption, and the burning ague, that shall consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of heart: and ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.
17And I will set my face against you, and ye shall be slain before your enemies: they that hate you shall reign over you; and ye shall flee when none pursueth you.
Leviticus 26:16-17

Biblical Context

Leviticus 26:16-17 speaks of consequences when covenant loyalty falters: terror, failed harvests, and oppression. It also presents how inner states become outer conditions.

Neville's Inner Vision

Remember you are the I AM, the living awareness that experiences life. The verses address consequences not as distant punishments, but as your mind’s own states made visible. terror, consumption, and the burning ague are the inner climates produced by fear and disbelief; you project them as external ruin. When it says I will set my face against you, it marks the moment you turn from your divine oneness and enter separation. Those who hate you are mere projections of doubt that you grant authority to; they reign only as long as you consent to that belief. The remedy is immediate: assume a new state of consciousness where you are beloved, protected, and provided for by the I AM that you are. In that inner frame, the impression of foes dissolves and your fields bear fruit again. The law is not punitive but descriptive of your inner weather; alter the weather inside, and the outer scene follows your new dawn.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and feel the state you desire as already yours. Revise any sense of attack by affirming, I am one with God, protected and abundantly provided.

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