Moses' Inner Visit
Acts 7:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Acts 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses, now forty years old, feels a sudden inner impulse to visit his brethren, the Israelites. This moment marks the stirrings of his vocation and mission.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the day 'forty years old' stands as more than time, it marks the readiness of your consciousness. The call to visit is not an outside errand but an inner decree of the I AM, a recognition that you are already in relationship with those you call brethren. When it 'came into his heart,' it rose from within the self that governs your life, the imaginative center through which God moves. Picture yourself as Moses waking to an inner Israel: your family, your coworkers, the people your work serves. The mission you feel is the inner alignment of purpose with the outer scene. Providence is not governing you from without; it is your own I AM drawing you into the scene you accept by assumption. Practice this: assume you are already visiting your Israel. Feel the tenderness, courage, and guidance as if the encounter is real now, and hold that feeling until the external circumstances follow your inner direction. In short, the what and the when are yours to decide in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling: I am the I AM visiting my inner Israel now; sit with a warm inner image of meeting them and let the scene linger for a few minutes before proceeding.
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