Inner Covenant of Names
Nehemiah 10:9-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nehemiah 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nehemiah 10:9-13 lists the Levites and their kin, signaling a communal sealing of the covenant through organized worship and devotion.
Neville's Inner Vision
These names are not mere history; in the Neville frame they are inner names—distinct aspects of your consciousness that agree to serve the higher order. The Levites and their brethren symbolize a disciplined mind that chooses to worship, work, and seal the covenant with awareness. To Nehemiah’s list, imagine yourself assembling the faculties you call into service: Jeshua, Kadmiel, Hodijah, and the others as your own I AM—guard, scribe, worker, singer—each name a quality you bring into alignment. By naming them, you remind yourself that your inner city has guardians who attend to sacred covenant. The sealing is not an external ritual but a renewed impression upon consciousness: you decide that your current thoughts, your family intentions, your vocation are consecrated to God, your I AM. The collective of names becomes a single field of effort—unity of purpose, a temple in the mind. Practice one fixed assumption: I am in covenant now; my work and home are ordered by love, and all my faculties serve the one I AM. Feel the inner seal radiate as a warm assurance that you are already in the presence of God within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are in covenant now, and mentally list a few faculties—your work, your family, your health—as Levites. See a radiant seal of light encircling your heart and feel it sealing your life to the I AM.
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