Inner Ark of Salvation
Exodus 2:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
She can no longer conceal the child, so she makes an ark of bulrushes and places him on the riverbank. The act points to deliverance appearing through inspired action.
Neville's Inner Vision
All scripture speaks to your inner life. The ark is the vessel of your assumption: bulrushes symbolize the humble materials you choose to wrap a seed of life in, while slime and pitch represent the fears and convictions you layer over it. When she places the child in the ark and sets it by the river, she demonstrates how the birth of your state is entrusted to a field of awareness rather than forced by will alone. The river is the current of life—impersonal and moving—through which your assumption travels toward its manifestation. Your task is not to suppress or hide your deepest desire, but to deposit it within a steady, conscious act and leave it there in the belief that the I AM-nature of God is already aware of it as real. The true deliverance comes when you identify yourself as that awareness and feel the truth of your state until your world rearranges to reflect it.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume your goal is already real, place it in your inner ark, and feel it drifting toward you on life’s current while you rest in I AM.
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