The Inner Drink Offering
Numbers 28:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage describes a drink offering to be poured in the holy place for a lamb, with the morning and evening sacrifices, as a sweet savour to the LORD. It presents worship as a daily, inward practice that sanctifies the mind.
Neville's Inner Vision
All scripture here speaks not of metal and mortar, but of states of consciousness. The drink offering is the outflow of your life-energy into the holy place—the inner sanctuary where you become aware of the I AM. The fourth part of an hin signals a precise share of attention you dedicate to this inner work, poured forth as a declaration of presence. The morning and evening lambs symbolize daily renewal; true worship is not performance, but the consistent revision of how you feel about yourself until your inner state tastes of the divine. When you assume the I AM as your living reality, you are pouring strong wine—vital consciousness—into the temple of your mind. The resulting aroma is a sweet savour to the LORD, because it aligns your inner atmosphere with the divine presence, making holiness and separation from lack an experienced truth. This is sacrifice and atonement in practical form: you remove doubt by feeding your awareness with a deliberate, affectionate, unwavering assumption.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume you are the I AM. Pour the wine of awareness into your inner sanctuary and feel the sweet savour of God settle within.
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