Wholly Given for Worship
Exodus 10:24-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh allows you to go serve the Lord but keeps your flocks; Moses insists on taking sacrifices and all your cattle, with no hoof left behind, because true worship requires full provision and obedience.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pharaoh in your mind is the stubborn outer stance that would share your worship but still keep a portion of you in reserve. Moses is the inner voice of conviction that declares you must bring everything you are to the service of the Lord, leaving nothing behind. The flocks and herds stand for your faculties and powers—memory, imagination, vitality, belief—required to move from image to manifestation. To insist that not a hoof be left behind is to commit to a wholehearted alignment of every element with the divine idea. The clause we know not with what we must serve the Lord until we come there is a pointer: the end state of your imagination reveals the rule you must follow. When you accept that all your personal assets are instruments for worship, fear dissolves and faith rises. The sacrifices and burnt offerings symbolize inner revisions of feeling—imagining the desired state as already yours and funded by your inner wealth. Trust that the I AM is already providing the precise offering needed for your journey.
Practice This Now
Practice: In a moment of quiet, assume you have brought all you are to the Lord and that nothing is left behind. Feel it real by imagining the entire caravan of your powers moving into service of your God-state.
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