Inner Moses Defending the Oppressed
Acts 7:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses sees an Egyptian wronging a Hebrew, steps in to defend the oppressed, and defeats the oppressor.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Acts scene, Moses is the I AM—the unwavering awareness that cannot tolerate oppression in any form. The Hebrew longing to be free is your authentic self, the spark of dignity within. The Egyptian represents a worn-out pattern—fear, habit, decree—that holds consciousness in bondage. When Moses notices the wrong, his defense is not feuding with others but overturning the inner script that sustains lack. To smite the Egyptian is to revise a belief at the level of imagination, to say within, This oppression ends now, here in my mind. The outer act reflects your inward decision: you choose alignment with justice by assuming a new state of being—confident, free, and unbound. As you dwell in this inner posture, the world follows the mood of your I AM. Imagination creates reality; hold the conviction that liberty is your natural present-tense condition, and you will witness liberation in your life as a vivid, everyday fact.
Practice This Now
Practice: close your eyes, recall a moment you felt oppressed, and revise it by declaring, 'I AM the defender of the oppressed in my mind,' then feel the release as the inner court of justice settles into you.
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