Inner Offerings of Issachar
Numbers 7:18-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On the second day, Nethaneel presents a detailed set of offerings—silver items, flour offerings, incense, and multiple animals for burnt, sin, and peace offerings—illustrating an orderly worship pattern.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s pattern, the numbers and offerings become the inner workings of your consciousness. The silver charger and bowl symbolize the vessel and measure of your attention, calibrated by the sanctuary’s standard. The flour mingled with oil is energy joined with spirit, a measurable thought-form you feed with intention. The spoon of gold for incense marks the prayerful impulse you consciously charge with desire. The burnt offering, sin offering, and peace offerings map inner processes: purification, atonement, and harmonizing loyalty to the I AM. By repeatedly presenting these inner acts, you establish covenant with your true self, a steady devotion that transforms outward life as a natural reflection of your inner state.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, imagine you are making your own inner offering: a silver charger of gratitude and a golden spoon of praise, and say, I am loyal to the I AM. Feel the acceptance as real, letting this revision settle into your consciousness.
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