Inner Offerings At The I AM Altar
Numbers 28:19-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage prescribes a burnt offering with two bullocks, a ram, seven lambs, and their grain-and-oil offerings, set apart as worship unto the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner temple, the outer ritual mirrors your states of consciousness. The two young bullocks and the one ram symbolize two clear affirmations of I AM presence and one deeper surrender, offered on the altar of awareness. The seven lambs represent continual refinement of your thoughts and desires, each being examined and consecrated through disciplined attention. The flour mingled with oil stands for daily nourishment of mind and feeling—your ideas and energy mixed with inspired substance, offered so life can be moved by imagination. The command to offer a sacrifice by fire invites the heat of purpose to burn away belief that limits you, leaving a witness of truth—that you are already perfected in your own consciousness. This is true worship: not ritual alone, but the alignment of inner state with the altar of consciousness. When you see offerings as inner movements, you can revise fear, strengthen faith, and feel the reality of your desired state already present within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit quietly, offer your present self as a burnt offering to the I AM. Visualize the two bullocks, the ram, and the seven lambs on your altar, and feel the flour mingled with oil nourishing your next decisions as if your realized state already stands in you.
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