Unblemished Inner Offerings

Numbers 28:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 28 in context

Scripture Focus

31Ye shall offer them beside the continual burnt offering, and his meat offering, (they shall be unto you without blemish) and their drink offerings.
Numbers 28:31

Biblical Context

It commands offering additional sacrifices beside the continual ones, and they must be without blemish. It speaks to purity and integrity in worship, inviting inner devotion to be holy.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the inner economy of your consciousness, Numbers 28:31 reveals that beyond the unceasing flame of your daily consecration, you are invited to set forth extra offerings of your inner life. These offerings are not separate rituals; they are states of consciousness you consciously present to your I AM—the unblemished you. When you treat certain thoughts, feelings, or imaginal acts as pure and holy, you are declaring that your being is not tainted by limitation but refined and whole. The 'continual burnt offering' represents the steady attention to God within; the extra offerings represent intensified fidelity to purity: true worship, integrity, obedience. To practice, see each extra offering as a revision of any sense of fault, presenting a clearer, brighter embodiment of your nature. Do not plead for change from without; enact it inwardly, assuming the state of your ideal already. As you inhabit the inner temple with such unblemished states, the outer world aligns to reflect your inner reality. The outward ritual of offerings becomes a symbol of the inward realization that you are already the pure, unblemished I AM.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Assume you are already the unblemished I AM and revise any sense of defect. Feel it real by affirming 'I am the pure temple' as you imagine presenting a spotless offering at your inner altar.

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