Inner Exodus: Heart Unbound
Exodus 10:1-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God directs Moses to confront Pharaoh, revealing that He has hardened Pharaoh's heart to display His signs, so that future generations may know Him as the LORD and Israel may be freed to serve. The confrontation invites humility and obedience, so the people can move from bondage to worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this account, the Pharaoh represents a stubborn state of mind that resists the divine move. The hardening of his heart is not a remote act of ancient kings but a symbol of a fixed posture of resistance in you. The signs Moses brings are inner demonstrations that the same power that produced the signs in Egypt is the power you now acknowledge as the I AM within. To tell your son and your son's son what God has wrought is to establish a living memory that the Lord is the master of your awareness, a lineage of awakening passed down through your thoughts. The challenge 'How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me?' becomes a call to release self-will and yield to the divine order that serves the greater good. Deliverance from Egypt becomes the release of inner powers—desires, fears, instincts—into service of the I AM. This is true worship: obedience to the inner Lord, not obedience to limitation or fear.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and revise: I am the LORD of my inner realm; my heart opens to the divine move. Feel the release as resistance dissolves and your inner 'people' go to serve the I AM.
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