Intercessory I Am Manifest
Exodus 32:11-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses pleads with God to spare the people after their transgression, appealing to the covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Israel. God then relents, shifting away from the threatened doom.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as an internal dialogue, not a history outside you. Moses stands for your I AM, noticing a troubling thought-appearance—your fear that you have brought punishment on your own people. The exodus, the wrath, the mountain: these are inner movements of your state. When Moses pleads, you are pleading with your own consciousness to align with the covenant you already bear. Remembering Abraham, Isaac, and Israel becomes a deliberate recall of the promises embedded in you—the seed of limitless possibility and the land of fulfilled intent. As you dwell in this inner petition, the image shifts: the fierce wrath softens and the doom you anticipated loses its grip, for the I AM repents of what your fear had written. This repenting is your inner revision, not a historical event. The intercession is not supplication but alignment—your decision to stay in covenant and let imagination unveil the outcome. By choosing to identify with this higher state, you awaken a reality where what you seek is already present in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit in quiet and assume you are the I AM interceding for your life now; silently say, 'I am the I AM, and this situation is already resolved in accordance with covenant.' Then revise a present fear by feeling the relief as if the promise of fulfillment is true.
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