Stand Still, See Salvation Within
Exodus 14:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses tells the people not to fear, to stand still, and to witness God's salvation; the Lord will fight for them and they should remain quiet.
Neville's Inner Vision
Fear is a state of mind that must be replaced by a new inner standing. The command to fear not and stand still invites a metamorphosis of awareness rather than reliance on external power. Salvation here is not a distant rescue but the present recognition of your true nature as consciousness. The Egyptians symbolize old conditions and past fears; once you inhabit a new interior posture, they disappear from your experience. The Lord fighting for you points to the I AM within, doing the work of realization; your function is not loud striving but receptivity and silent trust. Holding your peace means surrendering mental dispute so the inner movement can complete its purpose. If you linger in stillness and affirm that the outcome is already true, the outer circumstance will shift to reflect your inner state. The practical discipline is to revise fear with the assumption of deliverance, and to feel as if the victory is already present in your awareness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe slowly, and declare I am the I AM; then envision standing on dry ground as the sea of doubt parts, feeling deliverance as a present reality.
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