Inner Offerings of Worship
Numbers 15:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses prescribe the ram’s meat offering and its drink offering—portions given to create a fragrant, devoted act offered to the LORD. They present ritual as a disciplined, symbolic expression of worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Numbers 15:6-7 invites us to see ritual as a map of inner life. The ram’s meat offering, mingled flour with oil, stands for disciplined thought anointed by inner life; the drink offering, wine, represents the joyous conviction that sustains belief. In this light, true worship is not external ceremony but the mood of consciousness you cultivate within. The sweet savor mentioned is the felt truth your awareness recognizes as already present. When you imagine the blend—thought disciplined (flour), inspiration (oil), and faith-joy (wine)—you are not appeasing a distant deity, you are rehearsing your I AM into manifesting your experience. The law’s details become psychology: select a state, fuse it with another, and elevate a third part of faith until reality bends to your assumed sense of being. Your inner altar is always lit; your life responds to the vibrational blend you permit within.
Practice This Now
Assume the posture of the I AM offering within. In inner quiet, mix the flour of disciplined thought with the oil of inspiration, then pour the wine of joyous belief as if your desired result is already real.
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