Inner Passover And Liberation
Numbers 28:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Numbers 28:16-17, the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month and the seven days of unleavened bread that follow mark an inner season of deliverance and consecration.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the awakened mind, these verses reveal not a calendar but an inner movement. The Passover becomes the moment you know you are free—the inner exodus from the 'Egypt' of limitation by the recognition of the I AM, the LORD who is your innermost awareness. The fourteen-day mark is the shift from belief in lack to the certainty of liberty; the seven days of unleavened bread symbolize a daily, uncontrived state of thought, untainted by habit or doubt. The word 'feast' points to a sustained celebration of the covenant you keep with your true self, a loyalty inward and unwavering. Holiness and separation are not isolation but a clear boundary in consciousness that keeps the radiant state intact, allowing the new freedom to unfold without compromise. So you do not seek deliverance outside; you revise your inner state and rest in the reality that you are already delivered, choosing to dwell in that perfected state as your ordinary baseline.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Take a moment now and assume you are delivered; mentally declare 'I AM delivered' and feel the truth in your chest until it glows. Then, for seven breaths, imagine every day as unleavened—no trickster thoughts, no distractions—and seal the feeling with covenant loyalty in your awareness.
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