Inner Confession and Return
Leviticus 26:40-41 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage calls for confession of personal and ancestral sins and acknowledges God's corrective discipline. It presents humility as the key to turning back toward alignment with God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as an inner confession in your own consciousness. The 'iniquity' you name is not only what you did but the state you entertained—proof that you walked in a mind opposed to your true self. When you say 'I confess,' you declare to your I AM that you have allowed certain thoughts to take root, that you have joined with a past that struggles against the present. The 'land of their enemies' becomes the mind crowded with fear, doubt, and separation; the 'uncircumcised hearts' are the open, unrevised state that has not been circumcised by the truth you know in spirit. Then comes the reminder: I also have walked contrary to them; God’s posture of turning is your inner law of compensation, returning you to your rightful state. Humility is not self-denigration but the clearing away of anything in you that keeps you from the awareness of oneness. As you allow this inner alignment, the punishment becomes simply the ripening of your state into a higher truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare: I AM that I AM. I confess my misalignment and the ancestral pattern, accepting the correction as the inner return to my true state.
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