Partial Exodus, Full Faith
Exodus 10:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh tells Moses to go and serve the LORD but keeps the flocks behind; the little ones may go with them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pharaoh’s partial concession in Exodus 10:24 becomes a symbol: a state of mind that says, 'Go,' but insists on keeping the outer tokens—my flocks—as if security is found there. You are called to move toward true worship, I AM awareness rising, not to bargain with conditions. The 'little ones' going with you invites you to bring along the tender, childlike aspects of mind—hope, faith, wonder—into the journey, not to abandon them to fear. The outer world will adjust as you remain faithful to the inner command. In Neville's terms, the outer state is only a reflection of your inner state; until you revise the belief 'it's not safe,' you will see your life cling to 'flocks.' But the moment you accept that you already serve the LORD in the imagination, the mind freely rearranges the scene; you depart with the inner guidance intact while the old pattern relaxes. Your faith becomes sight; your obedience becomes relaxation into the I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginatively declare, 'I go to serve the LORD,' and feel the inner state of freedom now; revise any belief that possessions must be sacrificed, and allow your mind to rearrange outer conditions to match the exodus you have already embraced.
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