Inner Covenant Reclaimed
Leviticus 6:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 6:2 describes sin as a trespass against the LORD when one lies to a neighbor about what was entrusted or taken, or about fellowship. It ties personal deceit to the moral order of neighborliness and covenant.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your inner world, the language of Leviticus becomes a mirror of your state of consciousness. If you imagine yourself lying to a neighbor about what was entrusted to keep, you are actually lying to the I AM that you ARE. The trespass against the LORD is the moment you forget that all neighbor is a reflection of your own awareness and that trust is the currency of your inner economy. To heal, you must revise this image: assume you are always and now the keeper of what is entrusted, never deceitful, and that your word and your action are aligned. When you feel that truth as real—when the inner accounts balance—the external breach dissolves and harmony returns. The Law here invites a simple conversion: stop identifying with a separate self and awaken to God as the one I AM within you, restoring right relationship by sovereign choice of consciousness.
Practice This Now
Practice tonight: close your eyes and assume the state that you are the keeper of every trust given you, and that you act with honesty toward your neighbor. Feel the reality of that alignment as you breathe, and carry the feeling of integrity into the next moment.
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