Abib Day Inside: Inner Exodus
Exodus 13:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 13:4 declares that on this day the Israelites were brought out, with Abib as a marker of deliverance and a fresh beginning. It signals a movement from bondage toward a renewed life.
Neville's Inner Vision
This verse invites you to see the exodus not as a distant historical event but as a timeless shift within your own consciousness. Abib becomes a state you inhabit, a remembered season of renewal that marks the moment your I AM awakens to freedom. The day is now; your liberation is a present assumption: you are out, not simply promised to be out. When you dwell in the feeling of being already free, the old fears dissolve, and the covenant loyalty to your true self—the I AM—is renewed. Salvation is inner reconciliation, a revision of limitation into possibility, so that the outer world reflects your inner shift. The concept of deliverance, then, unfolds as a continual inward exodus: you cross from lack to sufficiency each time you acknowledge and persist in your freedom. In this frame, Abib is a yearly reminder to maintain your allegiance to the awakened awareness inside you, from which all outward redemption flows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and enter the Abib of your mind. Assume you are already free now, and feel the sensation of release; repeat a simple revision: I am delivered; I am in covenant with the I AM. Maintain the feeling until it registers as real.
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