Inner Idols: The One God Within
Exodus 20:23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 20 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse forbids making gods of silver or gold. It points to inner loyalty of the heart over outward idols.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 20:23 exposes the idol of metallic power as a projection of your own mind. When you glimpse silver and gold as gods, you are worshiping a sign rather than the Source. The true worshiper does not hoard or fear, but recognizes that the single Life you reverence is not divided among images. An idol is a belief that some outward thing governs your sense of security; the commandment asks you to refuse such division and to return your attention to the I AM, the only reality you know. In this practice, you do not fight wealth or prohibition, you awaken to the fact that you create what you call wealth by the state of your consciousness. The moment you accept that there is only One God within, every other so-called god dissolves into harmless symbols. Renew your state of being with the conviction that you are that one life and can never be truly separate from it. Your covenant loyalty is to your inner awareness, not to external forms.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume you are the I AM—the sole God within. Close your eyes and revise any belief in external wealth or images as deities until you feel the unity as already true.
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