Girded For Liberation Passover

Exodus 12:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 12 in context

Scripture Focus

11And thus shall ye eat it; with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the LORD's passover.
Exodus 12:11

Biblical Context

Exodus 12:11 commands readiness and swift action as you partake in the LORD's Passover. It marks liberation and the presence of God in your life.

Neville's Inner Vision

See this verse as a map of your inner state. Girding the loins is the discipline of attention, tightening focus so fear cannot pull you off course. Shoes on the feet denote readiness to move when inspiration strikes, to step through the door of a new belief. The staff in the hand is the authority you claim over your assumed state, the inner way you guide your life by I AM awareness. To eat in haste is to refuse hesitation; you deny the old story of lack and choose immediate surrender to divine order. The Passover is not a distant ritual but the moment you align with the LORD—the I AM that you are—and know that deliverance is already yours. Your bondage dissolves as you dwell in the felt sense of being led and protected, your covenant loyalty expressed by obedience to this inner direction. The practical result is a life where liberation appears as a steady, inward-moving reality, not as a distant hope.

Practice This Now

For the next 5 minutes, close your eyes, assume the posture of girded loins, shoes on, staff in hand, and imagine partaking the Passover now. Feel the I AM delivering you, and declare: I am free, I am led, I move now.

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