Inner Offerings Revealed
Numbers 7:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Numbers 7:15-17 describes a set of offerings—burnt, sin, and peace—presented by Nahshon as a structured devotion. They symbolize inner states of surrender, acknowledgment, and harmonious relationship with the divine.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Numbers 7:15-17 the outer sacrifice is only a mirror of the inner law. The bullock, the ram, the lamb of the first year—burnt offering—signify the total consecration of your whole sense of I am to the I AM. The sin offering—one kid of the goats—is the clear recognition of thoughts that have drifted from alignment, an honest admission of separation, not punishment but a turning of attention. Then the peace offerings—the two oxen, five rams, five kids, five lambs—invite a fellowship that exists in your own consciousness when you refuse to resist the present moment and allow harmony with the divine presence. Nahshon stands as the faithful inner administrator, the calling of your own inner ruler to set order in the temple of your mind. The ritual is not about bronze and beasts, but about the inner movements of consciousness: surrender, clarity, and communion. When you imagine yourself performing these offerings in the inner sanctuary, you align with the I AM and awaken to your true home in God.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are the inner priest offering yourself to the I AM; say, 'I am total devotion,' and feel the reality of this alignment. Revise a limiting belief as if it never happened, and dwell in the sensation of harmony.
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