Inner Arm Uplift and Victory
Exodus 17:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses grows weary with arms raised; Aaron and Hur support him with a stone while Joshua's sword defeats Amalek, illustrating sustained effort backed by inner and outer cooperation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the scene as a mental drama, not a battlefield alone. Moses' heavy arms are the mind clinging to a worn method of doing, the ego vainly insisting it must hold the line by effort. The stone beneath him is a fixed idea, a stable sense of I AM that anchors the attention so it does not wander. Aaron and Hur on either side are inner states of faith and fellowship—consciousness lifting with you, keeping your intention from faltering. As his arms stay raised to the sun, the day is won in consciousness long before the edge of the sword appears. Joshua, the activity of life, discomfits Amalek, the image of limitation, because the inner man remained in posture with awareness intact. The victory you seek is already accomplished in your inner state: when you do not collapse your claim of the I AM, you are at the growing edge of reality. Your practice is to hold the feeling that you are supported, that your mind is steady, and that action flows from a fixed sense of truth rather than struggle.
Practice This Now
Practice: Assume you are being held up by a rock of unwavering belief. Feel the lift as you repeat, 'I am sustained by the I AM.' Then picture the outer outcome aligning as Joshua defeats Amalek in your scene.
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