Inner Offerings for Daily Worship
Numbers 28:2-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Numbers 28:2-8 sets a daily, continual pattern of offerings to God: two lambs each day with flour, oil, and wine, offered morning and evening. The ritual is described as a sweet savour to the LORD, a lasting covenant practice.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the I AM, these words are not distant commands but a psychology of consciousness. The two lambs symbolize the two primary thoughts you bring before God each day—one lifted at dawn, one surrendered at dusk—each without spot, meaning attended by clear attention and fearless honesty. The flour and oil of the meat offering signify the nourishment you furnish your inner atmosphere: steady, imaginative thought mingled with inspired feeling, enough to sustain the “meal” of daily life. The drink offering, poured in the holy place, represents the release of attachment to appearances and emotional currents, a letting go that makes room for the divine idea to take root. The continual burnt offering is Sinai’s reminder to keep a sweet savour in your consciousness by remaining faithful to the vision you hold within. When you honor this rhythm, you covenant with your I AM and awaken the power that imagination bears to manifest the state you quietly inhabit. The outward ritual becomes a mirror of inward response, a practice that proves belief in the unseen as your daily bread.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively assume the state: I AM the continual offerer of a focused mind, morning and evening. Feel it real by repeating, I offer my thoughts to the I AM as a sweet savour.
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