Inner Assembly Awakens: Leviticus 4:13
Leviticus 4:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
If the whole congregation sins through ignorance and the act is hidden from the assembly, they are guilty of breaking the LORD's commandments.
Neville's Inner Vision
The Levitical image is a state of consciousness: the 'whole congregation' is your total self acting as one; 'ignorance' is not knowing your own divine law, not seeing how you are already governed by the commandments of your I AM. When the error is 'hid from the eyes of the assembly,' it means you have allowed a hidden belief to govern your life, and thus you feel guilt as separation. In Neville's key, the 'guilt' is the sense that you are apart from the law you already are. The remedy is not external atonement but inner alignment. Decide, in imagination, that the law of God is active in you right now; assume the quality of obedience, faithfulness, and right understanding as your present state. Then you revise the memory of ignorance by affirming and feeling that you know the truth; you release the burden of guilt by accepting your unity with the divine law. The moment you dwell in that state, the whole inner assembly becomes enlightened, and external appearances conform to the liveliness of your inner awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the inner congregation gathered as one; declare to them 'I am the law of God within me' and feel the certainty of its omnipresence until it feels real.
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