Inner Word: The I Am Speaks
Leviticus 6:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks to Moses in Leviticus 6:8, marking an occasion of divine instruction and presence within the narrative. This moment signals the intimate exchange between the divine and the human messenger.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the line 'the LORD spake unto Moses, saying' the true meaning sounds: God speaks to you now, as the I AM that you are. Moses is your awareness, and the spoken word is a movement of consciousness, a directive inviting attention and fidelity. The inner room of your mind becomes the altar; the voice you hear is the inner governor, promising alignment with truth when you answer. This is not history but psychology: a prophecy of your own life, a promise that occurs when you consent to the presence within you. The act of listening is the offering—an inner surrender of ego to the divine will, a decision to act from the present awareness rather than from fear. If you doubt, revise: 'The I AM has spoken; I am willing to follow.' The more you feel that voice as real and immediate, the more your world will rearrange to reflect its guidance.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, breathe deeply, and say, 'The LORD spake to me; I am listening.' Then revise any doubt and commit to one simple action today as if the inner directive has already been given.
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