Inner Glory Revealed
Exodus 33:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses asks to see God's glory, signaling a desire for direct spiritual awareness; the moment invites us to turn inward and claim the I AM presence as our own.
Neville's Inner Vision
Moses’ request is the human cry for the awareness that the I AM already shines within. He does not beg for distant daylight but asserts a readiness to inhabit the divine radiance as his own consciousness. In Neville’s language, the glory is not a thing outside you; it is the activity of God as I AM—the steady, luminous awareness by which you know your world. When you internalize this, the Moses of your mind speaks, 'I beseech thee, show me thy glory,' and you hear the inward whisper, 'I am thy glory.' The practice is to assume that you already are the light you seek, to revise lack into presence, and to feel the reality of heaven as your present state. Persist in that feeling-it-real until outer events reflect the inner state. Your faith shifts from seeking to knowing, from distance to nearness, from fear to trust, until the glory you asked for is simply the way you live.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and repeat, 'I am the glory I seek.' Feel the inner radiance expanding until it becomes your normal state, then move about with the awareness that presence is your natural condition.
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