Fringes of Remembrance
Numbers 15:39-41 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage commands keeping the fringe as a reminder to observe all the LORD's commandments and to avoid chasing one's own desires. It ties holiness and covenant loyalty to a remembered obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that the command to remember the commandments through the fringe is really a call to inner sight. In Neville’s terms, the outer sign points to an inner state: when you acknowledge and refuse to be swept away by your own heart and eyes, you align with the I AM that already knows obedience. The Lord God who brought you out of Egypt becomes not a distant ruler but the I AM within you, the consciousness that remembers and acts. Your life becomes a series of moments where imagination chooses one law over impulse, one holy response over mere desire. The fringe is not magic but a reminder that your awareness can bend your world by steady attention and feeling. By dwelling in the assumption that you are already keeping all commandments, you release the old self who seeks to go astray and awaken the covenant loyalist you already are. Practice daily alignment: imagine the fringe as a bright boundary that keeps your attention on divine order, and feel yourself living from that order now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine you wear the fringe; feel your inner discipline aligning with every command. Let the sense of 'I am your God' rise as a lived present state and act from that awareness in the next moment.
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