Humility Before the I Am
Exodus 10:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh with a divine demand, asking how long he will resist humbling himself before God and demanding release so the people may serve the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, Pharaoh is the stubborn ego clinging to control, a state of consciousness resisting the I AM within. When Moses and Aaron speak, they issue the inner word—the divine command of your true nature—to awaken to authority. The Hebrews in the text are your latent powers—desire, obedience, faith—longing to be freed from bondage of limitation. The question of how long you will resist humbling yourself before the I AM is not about a distant land but about your willingness to yield to the higher Self. To permit your sacred faculties to go free and serve the higher Self is to move under divine direction, freed from fear and pride. The I AM does not demand oppression; it invites alignment. When you accept humility, the walls of Egypt fear doubt vanity begin to fall as you acknowledge the One Power within. Deliverance comes not by struggle but by a revised sense of self, a letting go into the recognition that you are already the servant of that higher Self. This is inner liberation: a conscious awakening where consciousness creates the new state by mere recognition.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already humble and serving the I AM within; revise your sense of self and feel the release as your inner powers move freely under divine direction.
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