Miriam's Quiet Watch
Exodus 2:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses' sister Miriam stood afar to see what would be done to him. The verse presents a moment of watchful, intimate care within the family.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let Miriam be your inner watcher, the I AM seated at the bank of your life’s river. The infant Moses is your latest desire, a seed carried by the currents of circumstance. Her afar stance shows your consciousness may observe without becoming entangled in the world’s fear or noise. The question 'to wit what would be done to him' is really your inquiry about the fate of this seed. Do not beg the outer world for safety; assume its protection by the law of your inner I AM. Practice imagining the seed already held in the hand of that law, fed, guided, and moving toward its divine purpose. When you feel that conviction—soft, assured, and present—the outer scene begins to align with your inner state. This is the method: watch, revise, and feel it real, until your inner Miriam baptizes the entire scene with certainty that what is done to the seed is perfectly good and true.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and place your inner Miriam at the river’s edge, quietly watching. Say to yourself, I am the I AM; this seed is safe and already moving to its divine end; feel it real.
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