The Inner Son Release
Exodus 4:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God tells Moses to return to Egypt and perform the signs before Pharaoh. Pharaoh’s heart will be hardened, and Israel is declared God’s firstborn who must be released to serve Him; if refused, judgment will follow.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, the Pharaoh represents stubborn habits of the mind resisting freedom. Israel, the son, embodies the I AM within you, the awakened awareness longing to serve. The call to perform wonders is a reminder that your imaginative faculties and inner movements are your power tools: you must exercise them until inner resistance yields. The line about hardening Pharaoh’s heart signals that the ego will resist release, not as punishment but as a signal to witness and let go of old patterns. When you declare that the son must go to serve, you are affirming your true nature’s sovereignty—your inner I AM—over the egoic attachments that bind you. The consequence spoken of is the natural result of clinging to limitation; the inner drama, when seen and revised, brings the soul into action through imagination and will. Thus, release is the result of conscious alignment with the I AM, not a future event but a realized present truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the state of the I AM as your inner king, and declare to the inner Pharaoh that Israel, the son, is free to serve. Then hold the feeling of release and imagine the wonders in your hand—your imagination, your will, your feeling—moving you forward in freedom.
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