Inner Petition, Outer Deliverance
Exodus 5:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses complains to the LORD that the people remain afflicted and no deliverance has appeared, even after speaking for God. The text highlights the gap between outward action and inward realization, inviting inner work.
Neville's Inner Vision
Where you hear Moses lament, hear the voice of your own consciousness insisting on a delivery that feels absent in the outer scene. The LORD Moses prays to is the I AM within you—the awareness that can rule the scene when believed. The people are your latent desires; their oppression is the stubborn habit of a mind still identified with lack. When Moses asks why he has been sent, he is testing the inner ground of belief rather than seeking an explanation from without. To deliver is not to change Pharaoh first, but to shift the inner state so that the inner atmosphere becomes the authority of your experience. Speak and act from the state that already sees the end: the moment you assume the end, the appearance of delay loses its grip. Persist in the feeling that it is done, and the external scenes will echo that inner victory. Your petition becomes the inner decree that reforms the landscape of your life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled now; repeat, 'I AM delivered; I am free,' until the certainty settles in. Then live today from that inner reality, letting the outer scene reflect your inner decree.
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