Inner Sovereignty Revealed
Exodus 4:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 4:11 presents God's question about who made man's mouth and eyes, affirming that speech and sight are controlled by divine sovereignty within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as a whisper within: the I AM of you asking, Who spoke your mouth, who causes you to see or hear? In the Neville manner, you understand that the Lord is not a distant power but your own awareness, the very I AM that animates your organism. The question declares that man's mouth and eyes are not arbitrary gifts but ordered instruments of your inner state. If you feel blind or mute, you have merely forgotten your birthright as God's image, the act of creation occurring within your consciousness. The verse invites you to relinquish the story of limitation and to grant sovereignty to your inner will. By imagining that you already know and express through perfect speech and sight, you align your senses with your true nature. Providence then becomes not a fortune to be sought but a present awareness you cultivate by feeling it real, by dwelling in the assumption that your I AM governs all expression. In such dwelling, you discover that the outer world mirrors your inner decree.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state of perfect speech and clear sight now; feel the I AM as the living presence behind every sense and declare, 'I AM the source of all voice and vision.'
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