Inner Wealth for Sacred Service
Numbers 7:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God directs Moses to take offerings to support the Levites' service at the tabernacle, and Moses distributes those offerings to the Levites according to each man's work. The passage shows that provisioning follows the level and type of service rendered.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the inner temple as a living tabernacle within you. The wagons and oxen are energy, time, and resources your I AM affords to the service of that temple. If God spoke to Moses, the I AM speaks to your mind: provision follows service, not pleading. The Levites are your inner faculties—mind, imagination, and will—tending the sanctuary of awareness; they receive what you allocate in proportion to their function. When I imagine myself devoting wealth and attention to the labor of truth, forgiveness, and creative expression within, I am reordering my inner economy. The outer world answers not to vague desires but to fixed, joyful acts of devotion that sustain inner work. The directive 'take it of them' becomes a rule for me: withdraw effort from unworthy ends and pour energy into what upholds my spiritual function. In this light, wealth is a sign of alignment; when service is clear, provision follows in the form most needed for that service.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet awareness and assume you are the I AM distributing your inner wealth to the service of your sanctuary. I now give energy to the labor of my true self, and wealth flows in proportion to my faithfulness to that service.
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