Unified Divine Mouth
Exodus 4:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses learns Aaron will speak for him, and God will guide both of their mouths; Aaron mediates between Moses and the people, while Moses remains the source.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this scene lies the drama of inner voice and outer expression. Moses represents the consciousness that would move in truth yet feels halted by its own imperfect speech. The anger of the LORD is not punishment but the fire that births a new alignment: an inner Aaron, a mediator, who speaks the word that the I AM would have uttered through you. When God says, I will be with thy mouth and with his mouth, he reveals that the divine act of creation occurs through the union of two channels of consciousness: your inner state and the form through which it speaks. Aaron, therefore, is not a separate man but a fellow aspect of your own awareness—your spoken word, your practical agent—through which the infinite can express itself in form. The line that you shall be to him instead of God is a reminder that you are the manifested I AM, choosing and directing the instrument through which reality flows. Surrender the sense of separation, and let the I AM speak through both your inner and outer mouth.
Practice This Now
Assume for a minute that the Lord is with your mouth; imagine your inner Aaron meeting you, guiding every word. Revise any fear by boldly affirming, 'The I AM speaks through me now,' and speak one sentence aloud as if God Himself were uttering it.
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