Inner Wealth Through Divine Favor
Exodus 12:35-36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israelites obeyed Moses, borrowing valuables from the Egyptians and thus securing what they needed; God granted them favor so they could lift themselves from bondage.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 12:35-36 invites you to see the entire borrowing as an inner motion of consciousness. Moses speaks as the imaginative command within, directing you to claim resources by assuming the end. The Egyptians are not people; they are the old conditioning—fear, scarcity, doubt—still borrowed from the past. The Lord’s favour, then, is the inward mood that life is for you, not against you; it is the awareness that you are the I AM, and the world lends in accordance with your inner state. When you, in imagination, feel the permission to take what you require and the sense of being supported by unseen hands, you spoil the old power; you liberate yourself from bondage by acknowledging provision as your standard. The sequence mirrors your own spiritual emancipation: you decree a thing in consciousness, you accept the resources it implies, and you experience the outward sign in the form of support, coincidence, or opportunity. Salvation, redemption, and providence are all present-tense conditions of consciousness that can be lived here and now by the one who believes.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of already possessing what you require; imagine life lending you abundance and the favor of others, and dwell in that state now. Then act from that conviction.
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