Inner Sabbath Reverence
Leviticus 26:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It commands rest in sacred time and reverence for the sanctuary, acknowledging the LORD’s presence.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here is Neville-lens: The 'Sabbaths' are not merely days but states of consciousness—moments when the mind refuses to chase outward distractions and rests in I AM awareness. 'Keep my sabbaths' becomes a practice of preserving mental rest, a deliberate decision to return to the inner sanctuary wherever you are. 'Reverence my sanctuary' translates to honoring the temple you are, the field of awareness you inhabit, and treating it as holy with unwavering attention. When you accept 'I am the LORD' as your true identity—your awareness itself—you stop seeking God outside and begin commanding from within. The sanctuary is not a building but your inner boundaries of attention; fidelity to these boundaries aligns feelings, thoughts, and actions with divine life. Obedience here is faithfulness to the felt presence of the I AM, not mere ritual. Every moment becomes a Sabbath when you choose to dwell in that Presence, watching as fear, noise, and need dissolve into clarity.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, declare, 'I am the I AM dwelling within this temple,' and rest in that presence for five minutes, letting the impulse to hurry melt into reverent stillness.
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