Exodus 5:20-23 Inner Exodus
Exodus 5:20-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israelites confront Moses and Aaron, blaming them for their suffering. Moses questions why deliverance has not yet happened.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 5:20-23 is a meditation on your current inner weather, not a distant historical quarrel. The people’s accusation that the LORD looks upon them with judgment mirrors your inner verdict that you are weighed and found wanting by life itself. Moses and Aaron represent the speaking facets of your consciousness that dare to declare true possibility—that freedom is already present, here and now, in your I AM. The bitter taste of being ‘abhorred’ is the lingering state of limitation you keep re-living as real; the sword in Pharaoh’s hand is fear’s tool, forged by attention on lack. When Moses returns to the LORD and asks why deliverance has not occurred, you hear your own doubt asking for evidence. The path forward is to shift your inner state: assume the end of freedom, revise the sense of self as already delivered, and let your imagination align your world with that conviction. The exodus begins in consciousness and manifests when you dwell in the truth of your I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe softly, and assume you are already free now. Feel the relief, declare 'I AM delivered now,' and hold that state until it becomes your habitual sensation.
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