Inner Freedom From Constraint

Exodus 5:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 5 in context

Scripture Focus

19And the officers of the children of Israel did see that they were in evil case, after it was said, Ye shall not minish ought from your bricks of your daily task.
Exodus 5:19

Biblical Context

The officers see the people's plight as the new decree enforces unrelenting brick-work. It marks a turning point where outer control feels inescapable.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your present world of people, places, and laws is simply your inner weather. The officers of Israel are not outside beings, but aspects of your own mind recognizing a conditioning—'you shall not diminish'—that keeps you tethered to lack. When you identify with that decree, you experience an 'evil case' in your life, a sense that you must be bound to the endless task. The creative I AM you call God is not out there: it is the awareness that witnesses the belief and, by its very act of noticing, revokes it. To change the scene, assume the end you desire as already present. Do not strive to change bricks or rulers; instead, revise the inner state from which the scene arises. Feel the abundance, complete and unchanging, as your current reality. In that felt sense, the outer conditions appear to align with your inner conclusion, and the demand to add a single brick dissolves because you have discovered you already possess the whole supply.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, repeat: 'I AM that I AM,' and feel the abundance as already mine; imagine every brick dissolving into completed work.

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