Covenant of Inner Words

Exodus 34:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 34 in context

Scripture Focus

27And the LORD said unto Moses, Write thou these words: for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel.
Exodus 34:27

Biblical Context

God commands Moses to write these words, establishing a covenant with him and Israel. The act encodes an inner commitment to the divine order.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here, in the moment of command, the words are not text on parchment alone; they are a state of consciousness you enter. The LORD is the I AM within you, telling Moses to write these words so that a covenant is formed with you and your Israel—the inner company of your thoughts and feelings. 'Write thou these words' is a practical instruction to fix a vibration in the mind; to decree, in imagination, an inner law that you accept as true. 'After the tenor of these words I have made a covenant' means that when you align with the chosen wording, your inner world contracts around that law, and outward life grows to match it. Israel represents the parts of you that will now follow this law—the habits, beliefs, and emotions you acknowledge as your reality. By writing, you affirm a loyalty to a higher order and begin to live as if that order governs you already. Imagination, not external circumstance, creates your experience. So the covenant is a promise you keep within, a contract with the I AM that is your true self.

Practice This Now

Pick one desired inner state and write it in present tense as a covenant. Feel the reality of that state now, letting the imagined words animate your next moment.

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