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Malachi 2:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Malachi 2 in context

Scripture Focus

8But ye are departed out of the way; ye have caused many to stumble at the law; ye have corrupted the covenant of Levi, saith the LORD of hosts.
Malachi 2:8

Biblical Context

Malachi 2:8 speaks of turning away from the right path and causing many to stumble at the law. It also condemns the corruption of the Levitical covenant.

Neville's Inner Vision

From Neville’s viewpoint, the trouble in Malachi 2:8 is not external rebellion but an inward misalignment. The 'way' and the 'law' symbolize an inner order by which you live; departing from them means you have distanced yourself from the I AM and allowed your mind to operate as if rules were merely external. When your inner state falters, you project confusion into the world and others may stumble as a reflection of your unsettled consciousness. The 'covenant of Levi' stands for the priestly firmness of your awareness—the discipline that consecrates each moment to divine order. Its 'corruption' indicates you have permitted fear, self-will, or habit to override that order. The remedy is interior and practical: assume a new state that you are already within the I AM, and revise your sense of self to align with divine principle. In that interior covenant maintained by feeling, the outer law becomes simple expression, and you stop feeding uncertainty in others. Your world begins to reorder as your inner fidelity returns.

Practice This Now

Assume you are aligned with the I AM now; feel the inner Covenant as a living reality and let that order govern your thoughts and acts until fear, pride, or doubt dissolve.

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