Heavenly I Am: Dismantling Idols
Exodus 20:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks from heaven and forbids making silver or gold gods. The command guards true worship and covenant loyalty, pointing to inner trust over external forms.
Neville's Inner Vision
From this ancient instruction, see the living truth: Heaven is not a distant place but the consciousness you inhabit now. He says I have talked with you from heaven, which means the divine voice is the I AM within your own mind, always awake and listening. When you worship a god of silver or gold, you are consenting to a belief that security and power come from outward things. Such idols are not merely metal; they are habitual thoughts that set your allegiance outside your own awareness. The prohibition invites you to turn away from projection and to dwell in the covenant of your inner I AM. Your life, your circumstances, are the image of your inner state; change the state, and the world changes to match. The true worship is loyalty to the inner, living presence, your imagination, your feeling of being guided, your sense of wholeness. Do not cling to fabricated symbols; revise them into light by knowing I AM within governs all.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet and declare I AM the Presence speaking from heaven within me. Then revise any attachment to outward symbols by replacing them with the truth of I AM governing all.
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