Inner Sin Offering Practice
Leviticus 4:32-33 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 4:32-33 describes presenting a blemish-free female lamb for a sin offering, laying hands on its head, and slaying it in the place of the burnt offering.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard perspective, this ritual is not about animal sacrifice but the inner act of aligning your consciousness. The lamb without blemish represents your pure I AM—the spotless idea you consciously offer to God as your true state. Laying the hand on the head signifies intimate identification with the condition you are releasing, acknowledging that the old story of fault belongs to a past state of mind. Slaying the offering in the same place as the burnt offering marks the moment you burn away the old belief in separation, within the theater of your own awareness. What remains is a purified field—an inner instrument ready to perceive and express from a renewed sense of wholeness. The guidance invites you to recognize that at any moment you can perform this inner sacrifice by assuming the truth of your unblemished self and letting the image of the I AM govern your life. In that acknowledgment, sin becomes a memory dissolved by a steadfast alignment with your divine state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In stillness, imagine a spotless lamb representing your I AM. Place a hand on its head, declare inwardly, 'I am pure and forgiven,' and feel the new state as real now.
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