Inner House Sanctification
Leviticus 27:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 27:14-15 speaks of sanctifying a house to the LORD. The priest estimates its value, and if redeemed, the owner adds a fifth of the estimation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your Bible story here is not about brick and mortar but about the sanctuary you carry inside. When you declare, 'This thought is holy unto the LORD,' you appoint an inner priest to judge its worth. The priest's estimate is a state of consciousness—good or bad—according to the quality of attention you give the thought. And just as the ancient law binds the owner to the servant of value, so in your inner world the decision you make about worth binds your experience to that value. If you will redeem what you sanctified, you pay a fifth—twenty percent—in inner energy: a disciplined influx of faith and feeling that confirms the purchase. The line 'as the priest shall estimate it, so shall it stand' is not a threat but a law of imagination: decide the value in your I AM, and that value becomes your outward scene. Therefore, revise your mind's valuation now, invest the extra inward currency, and watch your circumstances reflect the sanctified state you have chosen to inhabit.
Practice This Now
Choose a mental space you wish to sanctify and close your eyes. In imagination, have the inner priest estimate its worth, then add a 20% inward price and feel the sanctified space becoming real.
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