The Inner Lamp Ignited

Numbers 8:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 8 in context

Scripture Focus

3And Aaron did so; he lighted the lamps thereof over against the candlestick, as the LORD commanded Moses.
Numbers 8:3

Biblical Context

Aaron lights the lamps as commanded, symbolizing faithful obedience to divine instruction.

Neville's Inner Vision

See the act as a mirror of your own inner life. The lamp-lighting is not about candles so much as about consciousness aligning with its own command. Aaron, moving as commanded, represents your I AM, the awareness that obeys the inner law. The candlestick is the focal point of attention; lighting the lamps over against it is choosing a clear image of your desired state and placing it before the mind’s eye. When you accept that the command comes from the LORD within your own being (the I AM acting as Moses’ voice in you), you enact a real shift. You are not changing external events first; you are declaring and sustaining the inner light that makes the outer arrangement possible. Each moment you repeat the inner order—this is who I am, this is what is true—your world rearranges to match. The verse invites you to dwell in a state where obedience to your inner instruction is the norm, and holiness becomes your ordinary atmosphere.

Practice This Now

Assume and feel the state: I AM the light. Visualize lighting the lamps and rest in the certainty that it is done.

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