Inner Exodus: Freedom Now
Exodus 6:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The command is to go in and speak to Pharaoh, requesting that the Israelites be allowed to leave Egypt. It is a call to take decisive action to end bondage.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pharaoh represents the stubborn habit of mind that says, 'this bondage cannot be left.' Israel symbolizes the inner states of freedom already present in God. To go in and speak to Pharaoh is to enter the inner chamber of consciousness and address the ruling thought with the authority of I AM. The decree to release is a declaration that your current reality can yield to a higher assumption. Deliverance comes not by begging, but by assuming the truth of freedom and feeling it as real here and now. When you presume you have already left the land of limitation, outer conditions align with that inner state—energy, opportunities, relationships shift to reflect your liberty. The task is simple: revise your consciousness while remaining aware that you are that I AM, and act as if liberation is already accomplished. Then the outward exodus mirrors the inward change, and your life bears witness to a mind that has released its ruler of fear.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am free now,' imagining stepping out of a land of limitation. Hold the feeling of release for a few minutes, revising any lingering belief until it dissolves.
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