Inner Offerings Within
Numbers 29:17-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On the second day of offerings, a precise set of animal offerings is made, including a sin offering goat beside the continual burnt offering, with proportions for meat and drink offerings.
Neville's Inner Vision
Numbers 29:17–19 invites you to arrange your inner world as a tabernacle. The twelve bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs are not merely animals to appease an external deity, but distinct states of consciousness you deliberately furnish. The ‘second day’ signals a refined awareness, where you apportion energy among powerful impulses (bullocks), steady faculties (rams), and tender ideals (lambs). The sin-offering goat marks the clearing of a limiting belief that blocks the I AM presence, while the continual burnt offering represents your enduring acknowledgment of consciousness itself. The instruction that offerings be ‘according to their number, after the manner’ invites you to proportion your inner gifts to the importance of each state in your life, always centered in the I AM. The aim is holiness through integrity, the true worship that resides within and empowers every outward action.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Quietly revise one stubborn belief by offering it as a symbolic inner sacrifice to the I AM, then anchor the change by silently affirming 'I AM' and feeling its reality in your body.
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