Remembering Your Inner Exodus
Exodus 13:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses commands the people to remember the day they came out of Egypt and to abstain from leaven as a sign of purified deliverance. He attributes the escape to the LORD's strong hand.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember this day as a present shift of consciousness. The 'Egypt' is the bondage of limitation in your mind, and the 'house of bondage' is a state you can leave in an instant when you awaken. The 'strength of hand' is the inner power of your I AM, the awareness through which you are delivered whenever you choose freedom. The command to eat no leaven is a mental discipline: refuse the puffed-up stories of lack and rest in clean, unlabored awareness. When you remember and dwell in that realized state, you align your being with the motion of release and discover the promised land of possibility within. This is covenant loyalty: an unwavering inner agreement that you are free because the power that delivered you is the power of your own awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and recall a moment when you felt free; revise it as your present reality. Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and softly affirm: I am delivered, now.
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