Reclaiming Joseph Within Egypt

Exodus 1:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 1 in context

Scripture Focus

8Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph.
Exodus 1:8

Biblical Context

Exodus 1:8 speaks of a new king over Egypt who does not know Joseph. In plain terms, a new ruling mindset arises in your mind, where the memory of Joseph's wisdom is forgotten and inner guidance seems missing.

Neville's Inner Vision

Exodus 1:8 is not about ancient rulers; it is about the state of your consciousness. A new king arises in Egypt, which means a new ruling belief has come to power in your mind, one that does not know Joseph—the inner dreamer, the memory of plenty, the interpreter of dreams. This king's ignorance is a symbol of you forgetting your own inner authorities. Joseph represents the divine image within you that preserves and guides your life. When you identify with the new king, you feel oppression, limitation, and fear; when you return to Joseph, you feel insight, planning, and protection. The law Neville teaches is that God is the I AM, your ongoing awareness; your outer conditions merely reflect your internal state. To reverse this, assume the end: declare that Joseph is known to the king; remind yourself that your inner wisdom governs every scene. Enter the feeling state of the dreamer, trust the I AM, and let the new king bow to your inner sovereignty.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, I am Joseph; feel the inner king bow to his wisdom. Visualize Joseph ruling in your mind's court, and the oppressive scene dissolving into peace.

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