Inner Manna, Morning Discipline
Exodus 16:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses instructs not to leave the manna till morning. Some ignore the command, and it breeds worms and stinks, provoking Moses' wrath.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 16:19-20 speaks to a law of your inner world: what you allow to linger in your present state will decay into disturbance. The manna is your daily supply of awareness—ideas, beliefs, and possibilities provided for your use in this very moment. To leave it till morning is to trust a future you cannot prove now, a move of the I AM that forgets its own power. When you hearken to that inner voice of Moses - your higher self - you will know that the moment is the only reality; the morning is simply a later indication of the same now. The worms and stank are the result of clinging to a stale assumption, a thought not revised to the living present. Obedience means aligning with the inner law, accepting the nourishment offered and using it now; disobedience is the habit of postponing, doubting, and letting old states govern you. Providence is not a distant boss but your own I AM, flowing through you as freshness of mind, direction, and light. By resting in the present, you prove the kingdom is within and already yours, in seed and in harvest.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: In a quiet moment, declare 'I am supplied now' and revise any lingering doubt until the present manna fills you. Feel it real.
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