Inner Moses: Wisdom and Providence
Acts 7:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Acts 7:20-22 shows Moses born, raised briefly in his Hebrew family, then adopted by Pharaoh's daughter, educated in Egyptian wisdom, and eventually mighty in words and deeds.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seen through the I AM, the Moses narrative is your own inner birth and training. Moses is not merely a Hebrew child but a consciousness arising under providential care. The moment he is cast out marks the old self’s withdrawal, while Pharaoh's daughter represents the inner voice that nourishes the new self as her own. His nourishment—first in his father’s house, then by the Egyptian princess—illustrates twofold schooling: the sense world and the inner royal mind. 'Learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians' is the inner schooling of perception—how you notice, classify, and wield power in imagination. 'Mighty in words and deeds' declares that when imagination is rightly believed, it can move reality. Moses embodies the demonstration that consciousness, aligned with the I AM, surpasses birth, family, and tradition. The inner providence arranges outward circumstance to shape a sovereign self. Recognize that you, too, are mentored by an inner Pharaoh’s daughter and educated by inner wisdom for deeds that reveal your true power.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the identity of Moses—nourished by inner wisdom and Providence—then feel it real as you go about your day. Choose one small action today that expresses the mighty words and deeds of your new self.
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