Inner Exodus Deliverance Unfolds
Exodus 6:1-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks to Moses, promising mighty deliverance from bondage, a renewed covenant, and a homeland. The text paints the I AM as LORD who remembers and acts in power on behalf of His people.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the voice of the LORD is your own I AM, speaking through Moses as your inner governor. When it says, Now shalt thou see what I will do to Pharaoh, perceive this as a cue to shift from belief in forms to the conviction of your I AM as reality. The name JEHOVAH revealed is not a distant title but your living awareness that can and will act. Pharaoh’s power over you is the stubborn habit of thinking you are separate from your divine source; the strong hand is the sustained act of imagining with unwavering certainty until the inner movement bows to your state of being. Remembering the covenant means you return to the promise that you belong to a land of abundance—the land of your true being—by which you are guided, protected, and provided for. When you dwell in this awareness, you are taken as a people: a new sense of identity forms, and God becomes your God in the present moment, not a memory. The process culminates in the realization that the promised heritage is your ongoing inner freedom.
Practice This Now
Assume the state I AM the LORD who delivers me now. Rest in that awareness for five minutes and feel the release as your truth.
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