Inner Covenant of the Land

Leviticus 26:42-43 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 26 in context

Scripture Focus

42Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember; and I will remember the land.
43The land also shall be left of them, and shall enjoy her sabbaths, while she lieth desolate without them: and they shall accept of the punishment of their iniquity: because, even because they despised my judgments, and because their soul abhorred my statutes.
Leviticus 26:42-43

Biblical Context

God recalls the covenants with Jacob, Isaac, and Abraham, and the land will remember its sabbaths. They will endure the punishment of their iniquity for despising judgments.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the inner theater of your mind, the land is the field of your awareness and the sabbath is the rest of alignment. When you forget the covenant, your inner atmosphere becomes desolate, chasing external rituals instead of resting in I AM. But as you assume you are the I AM who remembers the everlasting covenant, the land of your consciousness returns to its sacred sabbath, because you have remembered God as the I within. The verse invites a turn from external law to inward recognition: your states of consciousness are the soil, and imagination is the tilling. By assuming that you have already kept the covenant within, you become the keeper of the land and its sabbaths. Let the memory of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob operate as your inner law. As you dwell in that memory, sensation and circumstance rearrange to match the covenant you now acknowledge.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: For a few minutes, assume the I AM as the memory-keeper of your covenant. Say inwardly, 'I remember the covenant with Jacob, Isaac, and Abraham,' and feel your inner land settling into peaceful sabbath.

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