Moses Within: Inner Naming
Exodus 2:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows a child growing, being brought to Pharaoh’s daughter, who names him Moses because she drew him out of the water.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the scene as a certainty within your own consciousness. The baby Moses is not merely a boy in a distant history; he is a state of awareness newly drawn into the light by a tender act of recognition. Pharaoh's daughter represents your outer world—the form and habit that would keep you in the flood of the sea of forgetfulness. When she takes him as her son, your I AM affirms a new identity, an inner vote that you have drawn something divinely alive from the water of fear. The name she gives, Moses, translates in your inner language as 'drawn forth'—not by chance, but by the inner act of awakening. The water is the unconscious, the current of thoughts that would dissolve you; the act of naming is the conscious decision that you are now, indeed, the bearer of a destiny you long suspected. As you dwell with this image, notice how the sense of separateness dissolves into companionship with the I AM; you recognize you are the draught and the drawer, the being and the naming.
Practice This Now
In quiet, assume you are the Moses drawn from the water; feel the name Moses as your inner title and let the I AM seal it in your heart.
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