The One Law of Atonement
Leviticus 7:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 7:7 states that sin and trespass offerings are governed by one law, and the priest who makes atonement with them carries that law into effect.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your mind there is but one law that governs both misdeed and misperception: the sense of separation from the I AM. Leviticus says the sin offering and the trespass offering are bound by the same rule, and the priest who makes atonement with them shall have it. In the atmosphere of consciousness, this priest is the quiet I AM you are when you stop narrating guilt and begin revising the scene. The "offering" you present represents any story of mistake; the law is not punitive but restorative, inviting you to re-assume your oneness. When you acknowledge you are already forgiven, you enact atonement—not by begging forgiveness from an external agent, but by returning to the state of unity in awareness. This single law dissolves two seeming errors into one experience of wholeness. Your guilt and your violation are different costumes of the same inward impression; changing your inner posture changes the result. So the path is simple: refuse to confirm separation, assume the I AM as your true state, and let imagination do the rest, until forgiveness and harmony become your lived reality.
Practice This Now
Assume the state 'I am one with the I AM'; imagine the priest within you offering atonement for any error, and feel the release as forgiveness fills your being.
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