Right Hand of Inner Deliverance
Exodus 15:6-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage recounts God’s mighty acts that defeat enemies and deliver His people through miraculous events. Its imagery—the right hand in power, the wind, and the sea—shows liberation through divine intervention.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner life is the arena of conquest. When you read of the right hand of the LORD, imagine that hand as your own I AM—your unwavering awareness acting in every moment. The enemies who spoke of pursuit and spoil are not outsiders but beliefs, fears, and habits you once thought could overwhelm you. The blowing wind and the waters gathering together symbolize a shift in consciousness: a stubborn flood of old thinking is gathered and pressed into stillness, a sea of doubt congealed in your heart’s sea bed. In this reading, the victory is never over there; it is a restructuring of your inner atmosphere. As you dwell in the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you align with the sense that your intention, not circumstance, charts the course. The image of the waters parting becomes a living symbol that your mind can divide crisis from possibility, while your breath carries the wind that sweeps away limitation. Remember, God’s wrath is your own decisive stance that says 'enough' to limitation, welcomed as the energy of creation within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume 'I AM' is the right hand of power within you, and feel it real as you breathe; picture the sea parts and you step into liberation in this moment.
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