Leaving Pharaoh, Entering Prayer
Exodus 10:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses exits the oppressive scene and prays to the LORD, signaling an inner shift from bondage to divine intercession.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 10:18, in Neville’s light, shows Moses stepping out from the Pharaoh dream and addressing the LORD within. Pharaoh is not a separate tyrant out there; he is a state of consciousness—the fear, resistance, and the outward scene you mistake for reality. Moses' going out represents your willingness to leave the old identification and enter the inner chamber of I AM. Intercession, then, is not begging a distant God; it is the act of recalling that awareness which already rules. When you feel, in the same breath, that 'I AM' is present and that this moment can be re-scripted by you, the outer events begin to respond. Your petition is a revision of the story: you declare alignment with the divine mind and allow the dream to loosen its grip. The movement from perceived Pharaoh to prayer is the shift from scarcity to abundance in consciousness. In practice, the very act of acknowledging the inner Lord is the act of letting the old scene fade and letting your true state assert itself as the only reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Stand in the inner chamber, declare 'I AM' interceding now; revise the scene to show health, abundance, or peace, and feel the arrival of that reality.
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