Midnight Exodus of the I AM

Exodus 11:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 11 in context

Scripture Focus

4And Moses said, Thus saith the LORD, About midnight will I go out into the midst of Egypt:
Exodus 11:4

Biblical Context

Moses proclaims that God will act at midnight, signaling a dramatic turning point. The moment promises liberation from bondage.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the consciousness of the I AM, midnight is not a clock but a moment when the old self yields to new awareness. Moses embodies the voice of God within you, declaring that a divine movement will traverse your inner Egypt. The 'midst of Egypt' is the center of your thoughts where fear, limitation, and habit cling. When the I AM goes forth there, it brings judgment to false identities and delivers you into freedom. This is a prophecy not about external events, but about your inner state: judgment reveals what no longer serves, and salvation is the realization that you are already free. The act happens in consciousness, and your responsibility is to consent—to assume, revise, and feel the truth of your oneness with the I AM. As you persist, the sense of bondage dissolves, replaced by the felt presence of liberty. In that stillness, timing aligns with your readiness, and your exodus becomes an inner experience you live here and now.

Practice This Now

Tonight at midnight, close your eyes and declare, 'I AM moves through my inner Egypt.' Feel the release as it already occurred, imagining the deliverance is complete.

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