Inner Hospitality of Exodus

Exodus 2:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 2 in context

Scripture Focus

16Now the priest of Midian had seven daughters: and they came and drew water, and filled the troughs to water their father's flock.
17And the shepherds came and drove them away: but Moses stood up and helped them, and watered their flock.
Exodus 2:16-17

Biblical Context

Moses intervenes to help the priest's seven daughters who are drawing water. When shepherds drive them away, he steps in and waters their flock.

Neville's Inner Vision

See this scene as an inner drama. The daughters stand for your own desires to be nourished; the water they draw is the living word you feed your consciousness. The shepherds who drive them away are the restless thoughts of lack and control; the priest of Midian is the order you inherit that would keep your life bound. Moses rising is the I AM, your present awareness choosing to act in mercy. When you imagine yourself stepping forward to water the flock, you revise the inner climate from fear to care, from separation to unity. You are not taking sides with the oppressed so much as aligning with the principle of life itself—righteousness and mercy as a state of being. This inner act creates a field in which neighbor-love flourishes, and the world outside rises to meet it. By watering the flock, you affirm that your reality is shaped by your consciousness, and that kindness, when felt as real, becomes the action that opens all hearts.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the I AM as Moses in you, rising to water the flock inside. Let this act revise your state and make mercy feel real in your daily life.

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