Inner Feast of Unleavened Faith

Exodus 34:18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 34 in context

Scripture Focus

18The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou keep. Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, as I commanded thee, in the time of the month Abib: for in the month Abib thou camest out from Egypt.
Exodus 34:18

Biblical Context

Exodus 34:18 commands the Feast of Unleavened Bread for seven days in the month Abib, recalling Israel's exodus from Egypt. It anchors obedience and covenant memory in a fixed seasonal rhythm.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the I AM reading these lines, the feast is not a mere date on a page but an inner decree. Seven days stands for a completed cycle of purification—unleavened bread is the symbol of a mind free of the leaven of fear, doubt, and complaint. The command 'in the time of Abib' invites you to shift your state of consciousness, to notice when you have exited an old Egypt of limitation and entered a fresh season of awareness. Covenant loyalty becomes not external obligation but fidelity of imagination: you keep the feast by tending your inner weather, by refusing what gnaws at certainty and by returning to stillness where the I AM speaks. Obedience is inner alignment—act from the truth already present in consciousness, and you fulfill the Law in your daily life. The past story of bondage dissolves as you live from this inner feast, and your experience grows freer, more aligned with the truth you choose to inhabit.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: assume the feeling 'I AM free' and treat your mind as a seven-day inner feast. Revise any lack by dwelling in the memory of deliverance until it feels real.

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