The Vow and the Inner LORD
Leviticus 27:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 27:2 declares that when a person makes a singular vow, that vow designates the person or thing to the LORD according to the estimator's choice.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s approach, the vow is not a ritual drumbeat but a decisive shift of inner state. The 'man' symbolizes your present consciousness; the 'singular vow' is a single, firm assumption that a particular aspect of life belongs to the LORD within. 'The persons shall be for the LORD by thy estimation' means you place identity and authority into an inner state by your own awareness. By repeatedly imagining the state of the I AM governing that domain, you consecrate it to God and set a working pattern into motion. The outer world follows the inner assignment as you persist in feeling the wish as already true. Thus the vow becomes the law of your life, a declaration of inner loyalty and faithfulness to the God within rather than a need pressed upon others. Embrace the inner act, hold the sense of ownership by the divine I AM, and let inner steadiness guide outer events with quiet power.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Choose one aspect to consecrate. Close your eyes, declare, 'I am the LORD within; this matter is now owned by the I AM,' and hold that feeling as true in the present.
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