Dwelling in the Covenant

Exodus 2:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 2 in context

Scripture Focus

21And Moses was content to dwell with the man: and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter.
Exodus 2:21

Biblical Context

Moses dwells with the man and is given Zipporah as wife, signaling the formation of a household and covenant.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your reading of Exodus 2:21 through Neville's lens sees the scene as a state of consciousness, not a geographical relocation. Moses represents the I AM in you, content to dwell in a state established by your inner decision. The 'man' is the inner governor, the living idea by which you order your world. Zipporah, given to Moses, is the fruit of that inner covenant—the clear signal that your heart has embraced union and community. The act of dwelling becomes the condition of your being: you are settled in a home of harmony, and from that settlement flows love, belonging, and mutual yield. When you accept this inner agreement, you do not chase people or circumstances; you alter the state by imaginative assumption until it births form. The verse invites you to see that marriage and family are not separate events but the outward proof of an inward unity. Your neighborhood, your relationships, even your sense of purpose, emerge from the certainty that you are already joined in the one life you call I AM.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the scene: I am Moses, content to dwell with the inner man, and Zipporah appears as the gift of this covenant. Rest in the feeling that this home and union are already present in my consciousness.

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