Inner Covenant, Inner Punishment
Leviticus 26:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage presents covenantal punishment where obedience affects the whole community. It uses images of sword, pestilence, and bread-shortage to illustrate collective consequences.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, Leviticus speaks not to punishment as external power but as the mirror of your inner state. When the 'I' of you has forgotten its oneness with the I AM, the inner covenant frays and you experience the world as counter to your desire - calamities, lack, disruption. The seven times symbolize recurring refusals to accept your divine radiance; the sword that avenges the covenant is the sharp awareness that your thoughts have misaligned with God within you. Pestilence comes when your vitality is no longer nourished by faith in your true self; bread broken and returned by weight speaks of the insufficient every-day supply when you measure yourself by lack rather than fullness. Yet these scenes are not final verdicts but invitations to revise your state of consciousness. When you refuse to accept limitation as real and instead insist on the inner abundance of the I AM, the outer conditions shift to reflect the new you. The Power is not out there; it is the awareness you choose to inhabit.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume you are already the I AM; picture yourself in your inner city where abundance is present and your needs are met, tasting bread that satisfies. Feel it real until the image sinks into your bones.
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