Inner Offering Sanctity

Leviticus 27:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 27 in context

Scripture Focus

9And if it be a beast, whereof men bring an offering unto the LORD, all that any man giveth of such unto the LORD shall be holy.
10He shall not alter it, nor change it, a good for a bad, or a bad for a good: and if he shall at all change beast for beast, then it and the exchange thereof shall be holy.
Leviticus 27:9-10

Biblical Context

The verse teaches that offerings must remain holy and not be altered; it also notes that exchanging one beast for another preserves the holy nature of the act.

Neville's Inner Vision

Leviticus speaks of a beast offered to the LORD and declares it holy. In the Neville reading, the beast is a state of consciousness you present to the I AM; the offering is your fixed belief about who you are, your sense of value, your promise to live differently. Do not alter it; keep one state intact. The prohibition against swapping beasts is a discipline: stay with your chosen truth long enough for it to take form in imagination. Yet the clause about changing beast for beast shows that the act of exchange itself remains sacred—the very movement of choice is a holy process under the law of consciousness. Thus holiness is not in the external form but in the steadiness of your intention. When you truly feel your wish fulfilled—being your I AM in full independence of outward signs—the form may change, but the energy remains sanctified. The inner law affirms your power: by choosing a state and dwelling there in imagination, you consecrate your life to its manifestation.

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Assume 'I am whole and complete now' and feel it real for five minutes, then carry that certainty into the day.

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