Evil Before You, Inner Covenant
Exodus 10:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh warns that departure will bring danger, framing the escape as a perilous choice for the people and their children. He presents the external threat as the obstacle to leaving bondage.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's terms, Pharaoh's warning is not a literal forecast but a sign of your own inner resistance arising when you attempt to exit a limited state. 'Let the LORD be so with you' speaks to aligning your entire awareness with the I AM, so that the departure is the natural expression of that unity. The 'little ones' symbolize vulnerable thoughts and habits you fear to leave behind; 'evil is before you' marks the closing breath of the old consciousness trying to halt your shift. When you stand in the presence of God within—the constant I AM—you realize that danger is a projection of belief, not a fact. With covenant loyalty to that inner truth, Providence guides you toward the next chapter. The outward event will mirror your inner certainty, for your exit exists already in consciousness, awaiting your recognition. So you may walk forth not by force but by the quiet conviction that you are free, and the world will bow to the state you have assumed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the end: I am free now; the LORD is with me. Feel the relief as you step from the old state into the next, and carry that feeling into today.
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