Morning Altar of I Am
Numbers 28:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These verses prescribe daily morning offerings for seven days alongside the continual burnt offering, presented as a sweet savour to the LORD. The passage emphasizes steady worship and obedience in the sacred rhythm of sacrifice.
Neville's Inner Vision
Numbers 28:23-24 speaks of daily offerings in the morning and across seven days, intended as a sweet savour to the LORD. In a Neville Goddard sense, this is not a ritual apart from you but a picture of your inner life: the continually invoked I AM, the steady state of awareness you attend to each day. The 'meat of the sacrifice made by fire' becomes the nourishment of your thoughts and feelings when fed by imagination; the 'sweet savour' is the harmony produced when your inner state accords with the divine reality within. When you offer 'beside the continual burnt offering,' you add a deliberate act of faith to your ongoing awareness, not a separate offering. The essential point is that God is within, and the seven days symbolize a disciplined cadence of attention. Practice reveals that by keeping the inner altar lit, the outer scene gradually aligns with your declared state. This is true worship: a seamless, continuous recognition of the I AM, transforming your life into the living sacrifice.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine an inner altar within your chest, lit by a steady flame labeled I AM. With a firm assumption, feel the presence of God now and let that feeling guide your day.
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