Eliezer: Inner Help Speaks
Exodus 18:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Eliezer means 'God is my help,' and the verse names that the God of my father is my present support. It frames deliverance from Pharaoh as an inner assistance, not merely an external rescue.
Neville's Inner Vision
Beloved, the verse speaks not of a distant rescue but of an inner recognition. Eliezer, the name declared, is the symbolic attribute of God that lives as your awareness; 'God is my help' becomes a state of consciousness you inhabit. The God of my father is the present I AM, right where you stand, not a past event. When you interpret the sword of Pharaoh as fear—fear of lack, fear of failure, fear of time—you discover that the sword never touches the real you, for you are the awareness that witnesses it and the power that dissolves it. Providence moves as your confidence, your trust in the timeless presence that has always aided you. Salvation is not a future act but a current recognition: you are already delivered as you acknowledge the inner helper and rest in that assurance. By declaring Eliezer as my helper, you align with divine presence and watch the outer scene bow to your inner state.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the claim 'Eliezer is here now' as present awareness; feel the relief and let the imagined deliverance saturate your body.
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