Inner Priests Divine Answer
Psalms 99:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 99 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses and Aaron are priests; Samuel calls on the Lord. They prayed, and the Lord answered.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your inner weather, the names Moses, Aaron, and Samuel symbolize distinct faculties—perception and leadership, service and worship, and the cry of faith. They are not distant men but your inner priests, existing within your consciousness when you assume a state of readiness to turn toward the I AM. When you call upon the LORD, you are addressing your own awareness, the I AM that you are, not a far-off deity. The act of calling is an inner movement, a shift of attention that aligns your mind, heart, and imagination with that which you want to experience. The Lord answers as the obvious fulfillment that grows from within, often as a sense of certainty, inspiration, or a new idea that confirms your assumed state. This passage invites you to live as if the answer has already appeared, to revise any lack until your inner atmosphere matches the truth you seek. Faith is not begging but a restoration of identity—recognizing that you are the I AM and that the world follows your inner state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the inner priests within you: Moses, Aaron, and Samuel, engaged in a quiet council, as you speak I AM. Feel the response rising as certainty and gentle movement in your chest.
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