Inner Offerings Remembered

Psalms 20:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 20 in context

Scripture Focus

3Remember all thy offerings, and accept thy burnt sacrifice; Selah.
Psalms 20:3

Biblical Context

The verse calls you to remember the offerings and to accept the burnt sacrifice in your inner life. It points to an inner shift toward holiness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Remember thy offerings and accept thy burnt sacrifice translates to a discipline of inner remembrance and inner consent. The offerings are not external rites but images, deeds, and states you entertain in the mind. When you remember them, you are re-creating your inner atmosphere; when you accept thy burnt sacrifice, you are consenting to the end of lack by the realization that your I AM already contains the fulfillment. The I AM is not a distant deity but the very awareness in which all acts occur. True worship is the alignment of imagination with truth, a sanctification of your thinking that sanctifies your life. The burnt sacrifice is the release of old conditioning, the separation from a sense of separation, and the confession that holiness dwells in you now. Selah invites you to pause and dwell in the certainty that this inner state is the seed of outward manifestation. If you persist in this revision, you will find your outer world responding as if accepted by God within you. The I AM remains your perpetual witness and fulfillment.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit in silence and recall your offering; then feel the I AM accepting it now. Dwell in the sense of fulfillment and let the old self burn away in your mind.

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