Inner Fringes of Holiness
Numbers 15:37-41 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands fringes with a blue cord on garments to remind Israelites to keep all the LORD's commandments and be holy.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the fringe in Numbers as not a garment detail but a symbol of the border your awareness must keep. The blue ribband stands for a steady inner light that looks not to the crowd, not to passing desires, but toward the law written in your own consciousness. When you refuse the pull of your own heart’s images and align with the Lord of your being—the I AM within—you begin to act from a single, unified purpose. The command to remember and do all commandments becomes a discipline of memory: you continuously return to a state of reverent attention, where every choice is tested by its harmony with divine principle. Holiness is not a ritual externally observed but an inner condition of fidelity to the Law that governs you. As you dwell in that awareness, the outer fringes of your life become a visible sign of an inner border that you honor: you stay in alignment with your higher self, you are led, and you fulfill the inner commandments that lead you toward wholeness.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already living in divine law; imagine tying a blue thread at the edge of your inner garment and, when you touch it, renew the intention to keep every command of God. Feel it real by repeating, 'I remember and fulfill the commandments.'
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