Inner Covenant in Moab
Deuteronomy 29:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 29 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses present the covenant spoken in Moab and recount how Moses calls all Israel to witness the Lord’s acts in Egypt and their land. The text foregrounds loyalty, mercy, and redemption as groundwork for the people’s relationship with God.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, the 'words of the covenant' are the definitive declarations of your own I AM. Moab is not a geographical region but the state you stand in between old and new, a place where you refuse to regress and yet have not fully entered Horeb’s decree of release. The mighty acts wrought in Egypt are not distant history but inner demonstrations of your power to awaken. When Moses calls Israel to witness, he is inviting you to observe the movements of consciousness within, to notice how fear, desire, and memory conform to a larger vow you have made in awareness. The covenant is a present tense contract between your awareness and your possible self; the land of Moab is your current condition where this agreement is being tested, and Horeb stands for the highest vow you can renew at any moment. The Lord’s doing before your eyes mirrors how your own I AM unfolds events as you hold a new state in mind.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and adopt the state 'I am the covenant of freedom now.' Feel the release from bondage as if the Exodus has already happened in your consciousness, and let that feeling be real.
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