Inner Passover Awakening
Numbers 9:2-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel is commanded to observe the Passover at its appointed season, following all rites and ceremonies as Moses instructed. The text anchors external ritual in obedience to divine timing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Like the children of Israel, you are asked to keep your Passover at its appointed season. But the season is inner—an instant when your I AM awakens and declares, 'This is done.' The rites you are invited to honor are mental disciplines: recall, in imagination, the end you desire as already accomplished; revise any fear as if it never happened; feel the liberty as present reality and let that feeling govern your days. When you align with the appointed season, you stop being a spectator of circumstance and become the author of effects in consciousness. The Moses within speaks, urging you to observe the inner law, to remain loyal to the covenant with the I AM. Obedience becomes a joyous practice of tending thoughts that support freedom rather than lack. In this light, Passover becomes not a festival of the past but a present activity of consciousness: you keep it by sustaining the feeling of release, and thus reality folds to this inner decree.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume, right now, that you have already kept your inner Passover; feel the freedom as present fact and dwell in that state for a few minutes.
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