Inner Sabbath, Inner Judgment
Numbers 15:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Numbers 15:35 the LORD commands that a man who breaches the Sabbath be put to death by stoning, outside the camp.
Neville's Inner Vision
Numbers 15:35, in the Neville idiom, shows you a scene from your own consciousness: the outer sentence of the law is only the echo of an inner verdict you currently hold. The man who is put to death is a symbol of a stubborn habit, a old state of self that refuses the Sabbath rest of the I AM. The congregation’s stoning outside the camp represents the pressure of social-conditioned beliefs that seek to purge anomaly rather than transform you. When you recognize that all events, even harsh judgments, arise from your interior worship of limitation, you can revise. The verse invites you to observe your inner state as the judge and the judged, not as something imposed from without. The true freedom comes when you align with the I AM and assume a new state: is-ness, peace, perfect obedience to the inner law. The old condemned self dissolves as you practice living from that inner rest.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively, assume you already rest in the I AM this moment; feel the inner state of Sabbath as complete obedience. Visualize the old legal voice dissolving into quiet awareness.
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