Forgiveness Before the Inner Plagues

Exodus 10:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 10 in context

Scripture Focus

17Now therefore forgive, I pray thee, my sin only this once, and intreat the LORD your God, that he may take away from me this death only.
Exodus 10:17

Biblical Context

Pharaoh pleads for forgiveness of his sin and asks God to remove the death plague, symbolizing a desire to change his circumstance.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this line, the pleading voice is the awakening I Am within the self. Sin is not a fixed fact but a belief you have allowed into your mind; 'death' is the fear and sense of separation that follows that belief. When you hear ‘forgive my sin,’ hear it as a turning of your inner attention toward the I AM—the God within you. The request to remove this 'death' is a wish to dissolve the illusion of lack or limitation by revising your self-image. Stand in the conviction that you are forgiven and one with the Life that animates you. Invite the LORD your God to operate in your imagination, re-creating your world from the premise that you are not separate from God. As you rest in this awareness, the plague of fear loosens its grip and you are carried into a state of grace. Exodus 10:17 becomes a practical invitation to awaken through inner revision, not external conquest.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, repeat internally: 'I forgive my sin this moment; I am the I AM.' Feel guilt dissolve, then imagine the 'death' being removed from your life as light replaces fear.

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