Inner Firstfruits Practice

Nehemiah 10:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Nehemiah 10 in context

Scripture Focus

35And to bring the firstfruits of our ground, and the firstfruits of all fruit of all trees, year by year, unto the house of the LORD:
Nehemiah 10:35

Biblical Context

Nehemiah 10:35 commands bringing the firstfruits of the land to the house of the LORD year by year.

Neville's Inner Vision

By this decree you are taught to honor the I AM within by dedicating the earliest and finest of your inner life—the thoughts, feelings, and time you exert—to the temple of your awareness. The ground and trees symbolize faculties of your mind; bringing firstfruits year by year is a disciplined return of your best energy to source. When you treat your best moments as sacred offerings to the House of the Lord inside, you align the movements of your consciousness with the kingdom you seek. Obedience becomes steady attention to your inner state; faithfulness is the habit of returning again and again to the source. Generosity then flows as you release inward abundance into your daily life—contribution, service, and calm trust. This practice of inner stewardship plants a soil in which true worship grows: a life where imagination, gratitude, and action are harmonized under the I AM, and where your reality follows the felt sense of the inward offering.

Practice This Now

Assume you are placing the firstfruits of your day—the best thoughts, mood, and attention—at the altar of the I AM within. Feel it real as you offer them and wait upon the inner response.

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