Inner Sea of Deliverance
Exodus 14:26-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 14:26-28 records Moses' gesture to stretch forth his hand, the sea returning to drown Pharaoh’s army, and the people’s deliverance from pursuit. It presents a dramatic outer event as the outcome of an inner shift in consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
The sea is not a mere body of water but your present state of mind. The crossing signals a turning of identity toward a higher awareness, while the pursuing hosts symbolize lingering fear and doubt. The stretch of Moses’ hand represents a deliberate act of inner attention—your decision to inhabit the new state you desire. When the waters return, the morning appears, and the Egyptians are overthrown, this mirrors how entrenched beliefs dissolve under the light of unwavering I AM awareness. The deliverance is not a distant miracle but the effect of assuming the state of wholeness here and now; the enemies you perceive externally are just habitual thoughts that cannot stand in the consciousness that knows itself as God. Embrace the feeling of your delivery, and outer conditions adjust to reflect the inner victory. This is not conquest but discovery: you are the I AM, and the world follows that inner reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and, in present-tense mood, assume the feeling that you are already delivered. Visualize lifting your hand over the inner sea and see the old fears drown, while you stand free in the awareness of I AM.
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