Moses' Inner Petition
Deuteronomy 3:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse records Moses earnestly praying to the LORD at a specific moment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the voice is not pleading to a distant sky but addressing the inner 'I AM'—the God within you that knows no distance or lack. When Moses says, 'I besought the LORD at that time, saying,' that is your cue to recognize you are the petitioner and the respondent in consciousness. The 'Lord' you seek is the orientation of awareness toward truth and fulfillment. To read this as a psychological script is to realize that any plea is a revision of belief, a turning of attention from limitation to the end already achieved in imagination. You do not beg external mercy; you assert the end and feel its truth in the present. In the act of saying, you place yourself in the moment where the inner motion toward mercy is already underway. The 'at that time' marks the precise instant you shift from lack to knowing: you are the one who trusts the I AM to arrange appearances in harmony with your inner state, and mercy follows as a natural expression of that trust.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, place your hand on your heart, and repeat 'I AM' with the end in mind; feel the relief and certainty as if it were already yours for 60 seconds.
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