Uncircumcised Lips, Inner Charge
Exodus 6:12-13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses laments that Israel won't listen; God responds by charging Moses and Aaron to lead Israel out of Egypt.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the characters are not persons separated from you but states of your own consciousness. Moses complains of uncircumcised lips; that is your speech that has not yet been an expression of the I AM. Israel’s lack of hearkening mirrors the stubborn doubts that cling to your sense of possibility. The LORD’s charge to Moses and Aaron—'to bring the children of Israel out of Egypt'—is the inner decree you begin to assent to: you are a being of power, and your inner vision is the instrument of deliverance. Pharaoh represents outer conditions that seem to rule you; yet they hear or heed according to the state you maintain within. The exodus is not an event in time but a shift in consciousness: you wake up to your union with God and step from bondage into freedom by believing the end in the present. Your action is to align with the I AM, to speak from that certainty, and to live as if the deliverance has already occurred in your inner life. When you dwell there, the outer world follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM delivering myself now.' Then feel the exodus as already accomplished in consciousness and move through your day with that certainty.
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