Inner Sabbath Rest Awakening

Exodus 34:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 34 in context

Scripture Focus

21Six days thou shalt work, but on the seventh day thou shalt rest: in earing time and in harvest thou shalt rest.
Exodus 34:21

Biblical Context

The verse commands six days of work with a seventh-day rest. It shows a rhythm of labor through the seasons.

Neville's Inner Vision

Six days of activity become a stirring state of mind, while the seventh day is the quiet conviction that I AM is all. Do not see the Sabbath as mere cessation of action, but as a shift of attention from outward doing to inward being. In this view, the earing time and harvest are inner movements of mind: when pressure rises, imagine a seventh day riding the week, and in that stillness you sense that all is complete in God. Obedience here means faithfulness to this inner rhythm: work with imagination and care, then return to the consciousness that already fulfilled. As you dwell in the I AM, you acknowledge the day's outcome resides in the one awake within you. This is true worship: the inward separation of self from lack, and union with divine completeness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the moment: I am resting in the I AM now; feel the inner stillness as the work is already complete in God.

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