Inner Offering of Leviticus 9:17
Leviticus 9:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Leviticus 9:17 describes bringing the meal offering, taking a handful of it, and burning it on the altar beside the morning sacrifice. It centers the act of devotion in daily worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre, the meat offering stands for the daily sustenance of your consciousness—the precise thoughts and feelings you choose to feed your I AM. When you take a handful and burn it upon the altar, you are selecting a portion of your inner life and committing it to transformation by the fire of awareness. The altar is your present moment; the morning sacrifice represents the fresh impulse you intend to wake into the day. This is a psychological act: you do not perform a ritual for ritual's sake, but to fix a state of mind as true. The burning releases resistance, and the offering becomes vitality as your assumption is fed into the living flame of awareness, drawing harmony, presence, and wholeness into experience. The presence of God is not a distant place but the I AM within you becoming vivid through deliberate feeling and steady choice. As you repeat and feel the truth of your assumption, you align inner acts with a higher order, and outward conditions respond in kind.
Practice This Now
Practically, choose one small area today; close your eyes for 60 seconds, assume 'I am in a state of perfect alignment now,' and feel it as true; then proceed with a simple action as if you already live in that state.
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