Inner Offerings, Inner Season
Numbers 28:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse commands Israel to bring offerings and bread for sacrifices at their appointed seasons. It frames worship as a routine that pleases God.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this line, the offerings are not external rites but states of consciousness placed upon the altar of the I AM. Israel stands for the busy mind, and the bread is the sustaining thoughts you feed daily. The fire of sacrifice is the imaginational energy that burns away doubt, transforming ordinary impressions into a sweet savour that harmonizes with your true awareness. Due season is not a calendar but the moment you consciously align with your higher self; you decide the rhythm of your inner worship. Observing to offer is the discipline of presenting to the I AM a felt location of being you intend to inhabit. Your imagination becomes the temple where offerings are created and preserved as reality. By repeatedly feeding your chosen state with faith and feeling, you claim the reality existing in consciousness and allow it to emerge in the world as if the season within manifests without.
Practice This Now
Choose a single desired state (calm, confidence, etc.). Sit quietly and, for a minute, imagine presenting that state as an offering to the I AM at your chosen season, and feel it as already real.
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