Inner Passover and I AM Presence
Numbers 9:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says that a clean person who does not observe the Passover is cut off and bears the sin of not offering at the appointed time.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider that Numbers 9:13 does not address punishment from an external judge but reveals your inner law. The clean man who stays at rest and refuses the inner Passover signifies a misalignment in consciousness, a failure to offer the right state of attention at the appointed season—the now. The 'cut off' is the estrangement you feel from your own I AM when you neglect this inner communion; it is not a chapter of history but a moment where your awareness forgets its sovereignty. The offering is not meat but your spiritual focus, your attention, gratitude, and the willingness to be present as the I AM. To reclaim harmony, assume you are already observing the inner Passover. Imagine that your attention is offered to the LORD of your consciousness, that the appointed season is this now moment, and that you are reintegrated into the one Life. In this state, you do not fear sin; you recognize it as a misalignment you can revise by returning to the truth of oneness. The law of obedience is the law of inner conviction: what you refuse to affirm in imagination cannot stabilize in your experience. Therefore practice by feeling as if you kept the inner offering, letting the I AM receive your reverence. Your consciousness thereby shifts from absence to presence, from separation to unity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare that you are keeping the inner Passover now. Feel the offering of attention arriving at the I AM altar and rest in unity.
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