Inner Deliverance and Miriam's Praise
Exodus 15:19-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh's army drowns as the waters close, and Israel passes by on dry land. Miriam and the women celebrate with timbrels, singing of God's triumph.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 15:19–21 presents not a distant battlefield but a parable of inner consciousness. The sea that swallows Pharaoh’s host is the deluge of fear and the sense of separation that would keep you bound; when you awaken to the I AM—God within—you part the inner waters and walk dry-shod through what seemed impossible. The horse and rider are not external enemies but persistent beliefs about limitation that dissolve in the light of awareness. Miriam’s timbrel and the accompanying women are your inner chorus, the first heartbeat of praise that tunes the mind to the truth of victory. This deliverance is not a future event delayed by time; it is a present realization expressed as song and celebratory movement in consciousness. As you refuse to equate yourself with lack and instead affirm I AM, you experience the crossing—the old defiances fade, and the promised land of unity with God becomes your immediate experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine walking dry-shod through the sea of fear. Revise your state with 'I AM deliverance now,' and feel the triumph as your immediate experience.
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