The Inner Hand Heals
Exodus 4:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses is told to put his hand in his bosom, it becomes leprous, then healed. This shows that inner states manifest outwardly; turning attention inward restores wholeness by aligning with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Put thy hand into thy bosom is not a manual for Moses alone but a cue to every seeker that the source of every condition lies within. The leprous sign is not a disease in the flesh but a belief of separation from your true self. In Neville’s language the hand represents the portion of consciousness you are willing to acknowledge as yours—the part you place in the secret place of your heart where I AM dwells. When the hand appears leprous, it shows how your attention, misdirected toward lack or fear, contaminates your image of yourself. The command to put it back into the bosom invites a revision: withdraw your identification from the condition and allow the I AM to reform your sense of flesh into its original spiritual pattern—your true body, whole and unblemished. The restoration turned again as thy other flesh is the natural consequence of asserting that God’s life, love, and health are the governing reality of your being. Therefore the miracle is a mental act: align with the inner presence, and the outer scene bows to your inner state.
Practice This Now
Place your hand on your chest and feel the I AM presence circulating in you. Repeat I AM whole until the sense of separation dissolves and wholeness is felt as real.
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