Inner Birth of Moses
Acts 7:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses is born in a time of grace and is described as exceedingly fair. He is nourished in his father's house for three months.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville lens, that brief phrase about Moses is not history but a symbol of a state of consciousness waking in you. The 'birth' denotes the moment a new I AM awakens a fresh inner possibility. 'Exceeding fair' points to the clarity, unclouded perception, and beauty of right seeing when imagination accepts its dominion. Being 'nourished up in his father's house' speaks of the inner nurture by the Father—your true divine Father I AM who shelters and educates the newborn state within you. The three months denotes a provisional season of stillness and alignment before outward action; in that pause, the inner vision grows limbs and texture. Providence and grace operate by drawing you to a time when you can be kept safe in the inner sanctuary while you learn to recognize your own power to shape events by assent and feeling. The outer Moses in you will later act as liberator, just as your inner state, when firmly grounded, liberates your circumstances from fear and limitation.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes for a few minutes and assume you are Moses, newly born and cherished in the Father's house; feel the protection of grace. Declare quietly, I am the beauty of conscious presence.
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