Midnight Shift Within Exodus
Exodus 11:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The LORD declares that at midnight He will go into the midst of Egypt, and the firstborn in the land shall die, causing a great cry.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the narrative is not about a distant land and doomed firstborn, but about the inner night of consciousness. Midnight is the moment when the light of your awareness plunges into the dark chambers of the mind where you have believed your lack, limitation, and identity. The 'firstborn' symbolize the old orders of self—success, status, and outward accomplishments—that seem to reign in your dream. When God says I will go out, He means I, your I AM, stepping into those hidden rooms and dissolving the imagined dominion of fear and separation. The death of the firstborn is the shedding of those identifications, not of you the I AM, but of the old condition you worship as life. Then there rises a great cry, the alarm of your old story leaving the stage as a new state of consciousness asserts itself. Your awareness experiences a conversion from fear to faith, from lack to abundance, as you realize that you are the living presence of God moving through your own mind. The events are inner movements—permission granted, old forms dying, a newborn sense of reality arising.
Practice This Now
Tonight at midnight, assume you are the I AM now. Feel the new state as real until the old fear dissolves.
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