Sweet Waters Within: Inner Healing
Exodus 15:19-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 15:19-27 narrates Israel's deliverance at the Red Sea, the bitter waters of Marah, and the later provision of sweetness and abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your I AM witnesses the crossing; the sea of limitation divides and is rearranged by awareness. The horse and rider that Pharaoh represents are the stubborn beliefs of separation, swallowed by the deep when you realize you are the I AM that simply is. Walking dry through the sea is your present posture of mind—the grounding of a new state, unmoved by former storms. Miriam's song becomes your own thanksgiving that the inner victory is complete. The march into the wilderness and the lack of water reflect moments when consciousness questions its supply, yet a tree is shown to Moses—the symbol of the cross cast into the waters—by which the waters are sweetened. In that instant, the covenant is renewed: if you listen to the voice of the LORD thy God and keep the statutes, no disease of limitation will hold you; you are the one healing. Elim's vision of twelve wells and seventy palm trees reveals the abundant life now flowing within your kingdom.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling 'I am the I AM' and imagine walking through the sea on dry ground; then cast a symbolic tree into the waters to sweeten them, affirming healing and abundance now.
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