Restoration Through Time and Healing

Exodus 21:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 21 in context

Scripture Focus

19If he rise again, and walk abroad upon his staff, then shall he that smote him be quit: only he shall pay for the loss of his time, and shall cause him to be thoroughly healed.
Exodus 21:19

Biblical Context

The text says that if the injured person recovers and can walk, the one who struck him is acquitted, but must compensate for the lost time and ensure full healing.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the awakened state, Exodus 21:19 reveals not punishment but a map of consciousness. When you strike at a fear, a belief, or a part of yourself, you imprison a segment in illusion of separation. Yet if you rise now in imagination and walk forth in wholeness, the one who harmed dissolves into a memory of reaction, and you cease to owe it anything external. You pay only with the energy you choose to invest in your present state; the lost time is reclaimed by the renewed attention you give to I AM, to awareness that you are complete. The injury loses its grip as you acknowledge the self as healed, and forgiveness becomes a revision of memory rather than a concession to the past. The inner law here is mercy through inner justice: your world reflects your consciousness, so heal the consciousness, and the world heals with it. When you feel the healing as real—when the wounded man walks—you have asserted wholeness. The act of imagining restored movement is the actual restoration.

Practice This Now

Imaginative_act: Close your eyes, assume 'I AM Whole and Healed', and visualize the injured man rising, walking, and the time lost returning as fresh energy.

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