Inner Covenant Consequences
Leviticus 26:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 26:21–23 describes escalating consequences that come when one walks contrary to the divine I AM: plagues, beastly ruin, and desolation. It also hints that reform remains possible through corrective pressure.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine that the words 'plagues' and 'wild beasts' are not external judgments but the weather of your own mind when you refuse the I AM. In this concord of states, to walk contrary is to choose a state of fear, lack, or separation from your own divinity; the outer calamities mirror inner movements. Each punishment is a signal that you have stirred your inner skies into storm by insisting on a thought you do not want. The remedy is to withdraw attention from the old state and assume a new one, as if the desired condition is already real. When you refuse to hearken to old, dissonant stories, you align with the one I AM, the universal consciousness that holds your being. The seven-times multiplier is persistence of belief in separation; yet you can reform by repeated, vivid imagining of your desired state until it becomes your living experience. Let your imagination be your physician; treat every fear, lack, or trial as a signpost guiding you to revise your inner posture until your world follows your inner conviction.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and renarrate your state; silently declare, 'I am now living in harmony with the divine order.' Feel the reality of this shift until the body lights with certainty.
The Bible Through Neville










Neville Bible Sparks









