Inner Trespass Offering Insight
Leviticus 7:2-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 7:2-5 describes the trespass offering performed at the burnt offering altar, including sprinkling blood and burning the fat and organs as a cleansing act. The ritual culminates with the priest declaring it an offering unto the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the ceremonial rites are not external actions but images of your inner state of consciousness. The trespass offering speaks to any belief that you have separated yourself from the I AM, a memory of fault, or fear. The blood sprinkled around the altar symbolizes the steady, attentive awareness you place around the center of your being—the I AM—creating a boundary against illusion. The removal of the fat, rump, kidneys, and caul represents letting go of the heavy residues of fear, habit, and self-judgment; these are burned on the altar as the cleansing fire of awareness. The priest stands for your Higher Self, guiding the revision of your mind until the offering is complete in consciousness. This is no external ritual but an inward alignment with the truth that you are the I AM; your present state of consciousness determines your reality. By embracing this reading and repeating it with feeling, you shift from guilt to grace and affirm your wholeness in the now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the role of the inner priest. Revise any memory of fault by affirming: 'I am the I AM; this trespass is forgiven in the light of my consciousness.' Then feel the truth as real, breathing into the center of your being.
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