Inner Wealth for Departure
Exodus 11:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God instructs the people to borrow jewels from their neighbors as they prepare for departure. The act signals readiness and provision for the journey ahead.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the language of the I AM, this command is not about literal borrowing but about claiming provision from the inner treasury. The neighbors become symbols of facets of consciousness offering wealth, signs that abundance flows from the Source within. Departure from bondage is a movement of awareness: you shift from lack to the knowing that the I AM you are has no unmet need. Speaking the instruction aloud parallels rehearsing the state of the wish fulfilled, where you say, in effect, 'I am now supplied.' The jewels mirror inner wealth your imagination can reveal; they are not external possessions but expressions of the abundance already present in your consciousness. The law at work is the universal assumption: identify with the wealth you desire, and the outer scene aligns with that inner certainty. Thus, the borrowing is a symbolic act of claiming your inner treasure, until your entire being rests in the truth of provision and freedom.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already wealth-filled; imagine neighbors presenting you jewels as signs of your inner provision. Feel gratitude now, and anchor the sense of abundance in your being.
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