Divine Multiplication in Exodus

Exodus 1:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 1 in context

Scripture Focus

18And the king of Egypt called for the midwives, and said unto them, Why have ye done this thing, and have saved the men children alive?
19And the midwives said unto Pharaoh, Because the Hebrew women are not as the Egyptian women; for they are lively, and are delivered ere the midwives come in unto them.
20Therefore God dealt well with the midwives: and the people multiplied, and waxed very mighty.
Exodus 1:18-20

Biblical Context

Pharaoh questions the midwives; they report that Hebrew women deliver quickly, before help arrives; God blesses the midwives, and the people multiply greatly.

Neville's Inner Vision

Pharaoh stands for limitation, a fear-fueled decree that births nothing permanent. The midwives are my faculties of perception and compassion—swift, lively, and unwilling to yield to belief in lack. When they refuse to bow to fear, they answer from a higher memory: the Hebrew women deliver ere the midwives come; thus life itself births what is needful in perfect timing. God deals well with the midwives, not by their outward obedience, but by their realignment with Life's law that every birth is of the I AM. The multiplication of the people is the inner multiplication of ideas, powers, and opportunities as I hold the consciousness that there is no scarcity in God. My awareness grows resilient, and circumstances respond accordingly, showing that outer events follow inner conviction. The lesson is clear: keep my attention on the undivided I AM, and appearances of oppression dissolve into more life, more abundance, more power.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, assume the I AM as the midwife of your life, revise any lack into abundant birth, and feel it real. Maintain that feeling through the day and watch outer events align.

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