Inner Deliverance: Exodus 18:10-11
Exodus 18:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jethro blesses the LORD for delivering Israel from Egypt and Pharaoh. He declares that the LORD is greater than all gods, confirming divine supremacy and salvation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this brief scene, Jethro's words become a mirror for your mind. When you claim that the LORD delivered you from bondage, you are not praising a distant event; you are acknowledging that your I AM, your constant awareness, has already moved you from fear into freedom. The Egyptians and Pharaoh stand for the stale visions that made you feel trapped—lack, doubt, and the illusion that powers outside yourself govern your fate. By saying, Now I know the LORD is greater than all gods, you are recognizing a universal order that eclipses every upstart belief. In the realm of consciousness, the thing wherein they dealt proudly—the pride of separate powers—falls before the truth of your inner governor. This is not history; this is awakening: the inner I AM is above every apparent rival, every circumstance that seems to bind you. As you dwell in this awareness, you soften the grip of fear and discover that true worship is self-conception aligned with spiritual law: you are the deliverer, the freedom, and the truth you seek.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit with eyes closed, feel as though you have already been delivered; repeat, 'The LORD within is greater than every power,' and imagine stepping from constraint into freedom now.
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