Inner Law Of Holiness
Leviticus 7:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse names the trespass offering as the most holy law, placing the act of atonement under sacred, uncompromising holiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the law of the trespass offering as a map of your inner landscape. The 'most holy' designation is not a ritual prize but your awareness itself—your I AM—the sanctuary within you that does not condemn but clarifies. In this reading, the trespass is a false assumption of separation, a thought you once believed about yourself. When you acknowledge it as a movement within your own consciousness, you do not fight it; you re-identify your life by assuming that this movement is under the rule of the I AM. Through this assumption, guilt and error are transmuted into a deeper holiness because the law you live by is sacred. The inner act of atonement becomes a revision of what you accept as real, until you feel the truth that you are always the one who forgives, renews, and remains untouched by the illusion of lack or error. Thus, the offering is made within—the boundary of your awareness—where you stand as the holy witness, and from that witness you proceed in grace.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in the present moment, assume you are the I AM—already holy. Feel it real, and revise any sense of guilt by affirming, 'I am holy now, and all is well within me.'
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