Inner I Am of Exodus 15:11
Exodus 15:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 15:11 proclaims the LORD’s unmatched uniqueness, holy majesty, and wondrous works, inviting awe and worship. In plain terms, it asserts there is no equal to God, who stands apart in holiness and power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the question 'Who is like unto thee' is not a search for rival deities but a mirror of your own inner life. There is only the I AM, the one life of consciousness, and all other 'gods' are transient states your mind imagines. When you claim the I AM as your own, you stand in the holiness the verse names and stop seeking from without. 'Glorious in holiness' points to the radiance of your awareness when it rests in truth; 'fearful in praises' invites you to turn attention toward that Presence by praising, which dissolves doubt and grants confident, serene power. 'Doing wonders' is not distant miracle but the conversion of imagined states into experience through inner assumption. The call is to revise any sense of separation and dwell in the awareness that you are the Lord incarnate here and now. Your imagination births wonders when you consent to the reality of the I AM and sustain that presence with unwavering feeling.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM; revise any sense of separation by affirming, 'There is only the I AM within me.' Then feel it-real by dwelling in the certainty of that Presence for a few minutes, praising silently as if wonders are already come to pass.
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