Inner Night of Deliverance
Exodus 12:42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 12:42 speaks of a night set apart for Israel's deliverance from Egypt, to be observed for all generations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 12:42 speaks of a night set apart for the deliverance of Israel from bondage. In Neville’s psychology, this night is not a date on a calendar but a state of consciousness—an inner border crossing where awareness shifts from fear to faith, from limitation to the I AM. The Lord who brings them out is the I AM within you, the vivifying present sense that witnesses every scene as already existing in possibility. When you observe this night, you recognize that the “Egypt” you escape is any belief or habit that imp Prisons you. The act of observing becomes the creative act: your imaginal act announces the end from the end, and your feelings fuse with that state until it becomes your ordinary experience. The phrase about generations hints at continual regeneration of self: each moment can birth a new you if you keep faith with the imagined outcome. In practice, honor this night by dwelling in the feeling of the wish fulfilled and treating every obstacle as a signpost to your deliverance.
Practice This Now
Assume the end now—feel the freedom as already present, and revise any limiting thought until it dissolves.
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