The Final Plague, Inner Freedom
Exodus 11:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 11:1 speaks of one final plague that compels Pharaoh to release the Israelites, signaling a total departure from bondage as a new conscious state arises.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the scene, Pharaoh embodies the stubborn ego of separation; Egypt is the house of limitation built by fear. The 'one plague more' is not a geographic event but a renewed inner conviction that refuses to be ruled by scarcity or guilt. When the I AM speaks through Moses, it declares that the old order must yield; the moment of release is the moment you accept your true self’s authority. Your present experience becomes the externalization of your inward state: as you imagine yourself delivered, you persuade the subconscious to alter its script, and the appearance of bondage dissolves. The promise that after the plague you will be 'let go hence' signposts a total shift: not a partial argument, but a complete exodus of the old mental pattern. This is the turn from fear to faith, from identification with need to recognition of supply, from lack to abundance, from a finite self to the I AM within. The work is to align your inner speech with freedom until it feels inevitable that you walk forth unbound.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am free now.' Then visualize walking out of the old land, seeing new fields of supply, and feel the freedom settling into your entire being.
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