Inner Sister Divine Guidance

Exodus 2:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 2 in context

Scripture Focus

7Then said his sister to Pharaoh's daughter, Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women, that she may nurse the child for thee?
Exodus 2:7

Biblical Context

Miriam’s suggestion to Pharaoh’s daughter to call a nurse shows a sisterly initiative that brings care to the newborn. It hints that providence works when inner wisdom meets outer events, aligning mercy with discernment.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner Miriam is not a separate girl but a facet of your I AM, a quiet impulse that calls forth support from the outer world. The Pharaoh’s daughter scene represents life’s demand, and the nurse is the imagined care that preserves what is being born. When you repeat Miriam’s question—Shall I go and call to thee a nurse?—you are rehearsing an inner agreement: that a life in you will be nurtured by divine assistance through judgment-free action. Providence becomes the felt realization that your inner state orders circumstances; alignment occurs when the sisterly initiative is trusted and allowed to operate without doubt. Mercy and compassion flow when you permit this guidance to lead, not force, what happens next. Wisdom and discernment guide which resources to call upon and when to release them. Practice the assumption: imagine the necessary helper already present, feel the gratitude as if the nurse has arrived, and let the scene unfold from the I AM rather than from lack. The result is a life growing in harmony with your true self.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare, 'I call forth the nurse of the Hebrew women to nurse this new life.' Then feel the scene as real—a warm presence arrives and care unfolds exactly where it is needed.

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