Inner Covenant at Exodus 19:7-8
Exodus 19:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses calls the elders and lays before them all the LORD's words. The people vow to do everything spoken, and Moses reports their vow to the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the outer scene mirrors your inner state. The elders are the inner councils of perception; the words laid before them are the commandments your I AM is ready to obey. When the people answer, 'All that the LORD hath spoken we will do,' you hear your higher self pledging allegiance to the law inscribed on your heart. The LORD is not a distant judge but the inner Word—the steady order of consciousness that orders your thoughts and feelings. Moses stands for your attention, bringing the divine counsel into the center of your awareness; the people's vow represents your belief in your capacity to fulfill that order. In this light, obedience is a present-tense act of alignment, not a future permission slip. If you dwell in the state that these words have already been spoken and obeyed, the conditions around you begin to adjust to that reality. You are the ruler and the law; your assumption of the covenant births the experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and make this present reality: 'I have already obeyed the LORD's words within me.' Then feel the inner alignment as Moses presents the inner commands and the I AM approves; revise any doubt by declaring, 'I now align with this covenant, here and now.'
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