Inner Exodus Feast

Exodus 5:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 5 in context

Scripture Focus

1And afterward Moses and Aaron went in, and told Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Let my people go, that they may hold a feast unto me in the wilderness.
Exodus 5:1

Biblical Context

Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh and relay God’s command that Israel be allowed to go free so they may hold a feast unto the LORD in the wilderness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Pharaoh in your mind is the stubborn habit that insists you remain in bondage to fear, doubt, and lack. Moses and Aaron, speaking as the inner I AM, announce the command of the LORD God of Israel: release what keeps you from your diviner feast. The multitude of your ‘people’—memories, fears, and old patterns—are called to depart, not by force, but by the recognition that you are already free in consciousness. The wilderness is not a barren land, but the spacious field of awareness where true worship arises. To hold a feast unto Me in the wilderness is to turn within and celebrate the presence of your own God-state, the I AM that you are. Your task is not to plead with the outer world but to assent to the revision that you have already gone free. In this moment, the decree is spoken by your higher self; you align with it, and the inner exodus begins. Remember: imagination creates reality. See it, feel it, and dwell in the conviction that your inner people have gone home to their rightful land.

Practice This Now

Assume you are already free and feel it as a present fact. Picture a desert table set for a feast of worship, your I AM delighting in the freedom that has arrived.

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