Walls of Water Within
Exodus 14:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Exodus 14:22 the children of Israel cross the sea on dry ground, with waters standing as walls on their right and left, signaling protective circumstances that enable liberation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the Israelites as your embodied I AM, the awareness that precedes thought. The sea is the stormy mind, the situation that seems to threaten, yet God makes a way through within your inner life. The dry ground is your fixed attention, the conviction that you are more than the flash of fear. The walls of water on either side declare that your thoughts and feelings are not random; they are arranged by consciousness to support your deliverance. The act of stepping into the midst of the sea is the moment you act in faith, assuming the end already accomplished. The waters do not harm; they serve as a boundary that holds the limiting currents away, while the inner walls secure your path. Providence is not external; it is your own I AM guiding you, your inner sense that you are seen, protected, and led to liberty. When you imagine from that vantage, you pass through the appearance of danger as if it were liquid barrier, and you emerge in the dry ground of new possibility.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe I AM into your body, and assume you have walked through the sea on dry ground; feel the walls of protection on either side and live from the certainty of liberty already achieved.
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