Inner Valuation, Divine Provision
Leviticus 27:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
If someone is poorer than the standard estimate, the priest values him according to what he can offer; the valuation is tied to ability, not external wealth.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville's framework, the 'priest' is the I AM within you—the inner governor of your reality. When Leviticus says he will value according to ability, it empowers you to revise your sense of worth by inner standards. Your true wealth is not what the world calls scarce, but the vitality of your present consciousness. If you feel poor, you are not refused; you are invited to adjust the measurement to your current inner capacity. By assuming a new valuation—the inner priest declaring your worth now—you align outer circumstances with that inner wealth. The act of offering is your commitment, the vow you make to yourself, and the priest's verdict follows your willingness to believe in yourself. Thus justice becomes a harmony of your inner state with the reality you desire. Persist in the assumed truth, and lack dissolves as awareness expands, inviting provision to follow.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner priest declares your worth now, according to your present ability. Feel that valuation as real in your chest for several breaths.
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