I Am Inner Deliverance
Exodus 3:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God tells Moses to gather Israel's elders and announce that the LORD appeared to him and will deliver them from Egypt to a land of abundance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as a parable of your own inner life. The elders Israel are the various facets of your consciousness waiting for alignment; gather them as you would gather the parts of your mind into agreement with a single state of being. The LORD God of your fathers—the I AM that claims your spiritual lineage—speaks through your memory of ancestors (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) to remind you that you carry a sacred script within. When Moses says 'appeared unto me,' you understand that awareness has awakened to the conditions you have allowed to endure as bondage. 'I have surely visited you' means your present attention is not casual; it is the divine visitation declaring you are seen and known. 'I will bring you up out of the affliction of Egypt' is the decisive turn in your inner narrative: you choose to leave the mistaken identity that identities yourself with lack, fear, or limitation. 'Unto the land flowing with milk and honey' is the consciousness that produces and sustains life when you live from the I AM—ease, nourishment, abundance. The message: you are not cursed to your old scene; you are invited to assume the fulfilled state within your own I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and make the assumption: 'I AM the I AM; I have surely visited me, and I am already delivered from Egypt into a land of abundance.' Then feel it as real in your chest and move through your day from that felt reality.
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