Exodus 3:11 - I AM Courage

Exodus 3:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 3 in context

Scripture Focus

11And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?
Exodus 3:11

Biblical Context

Moses questions his own ability to lead, wondering who he is to confront Pharaoh and free Israel. The verse records a moment of self-doubt that precedes a call to mission.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the Neville reading, the scene is not about a man facing a king but a state of consciousness waking to its own power. 'Who am I?' is the inner question of a soul that has forgotten its source. God answers not by naming future strength but by pointing to the I AM—the one who must be present in you to confront Pharaoh. Moses’ reluctance reveals the habit of mistaking oneself for limitation: I am only a shepherd, I am not enough. Yet the event to come—going to Pharaoh and delivering Israel—stems from awareness that the end is already complete in consciousness. The remedy is inner alignment: assume the end, revise the inner dialogue, and feel that you are already the one who speaks with authority. When you dwell in the I AM, outer circumstances align, and vocation reveals itself as the natural expression of your inner state.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit quietly, close your eyes, and revise the inner dialogue to 'I AM the I AM that goes before Pharaoh; I have already delivered Israel.' Feel the reality of this end as you breathe, letting your sense of self align with the outcome you seek.

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