Manna of Inner Law
Exodus 16:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises daily bread from heaven to test whether the people will walk in His law, revealing daily provision tied to obedience. The gathering of manna becomes a symbol of aligning with divine law within consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Long before the wilderness scene, there is a state of consciousness. When you attend to Exodus 16:4, you hear a personal invitation from the I AM: I rain bread from heaven to feed your daily life as you walk in the inner law. The rest is an inner drama: the 'proving' is not punishment but a diagnostic of your readiness to live from the principle within. If you accept this inner invitation, the daily bread shifts from an external event to a felt truth in your chest—sustenance, guidance, and provision arriving through your own awareness. Your obedience is simply the attention you give to the inner covenant; your faithfulness is the steady turning of your mind toward the law rather than fear or lack. When you practice this, the test reveals your readiness to live from the I AM. The outward scene becomes a mirror of your inner alignment, and the covenant loyalty you seek is experienced as present, assured nourishment.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are already receiving the daily bread. Feel the nourishment in your chest as you declare, I am sustained by the I AM's daily provision.
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