Inner Lips Divine Call

Exodus 6:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 6 in context

Scripture Focus

30And Moses said before the LORD, Behold, I am of uncircumcised lips, and how shall Pharaoh hearken unto me?
Exodus 6:30

Biblical Context

Moses complains that his lips are uncircumcised and wonders how Pharaoh will listen. The scene marks an inner limitation that can be transformed by awakening to one's true I AM.

Neville's Inner Vision

Moses’ confession—“uncircumcised lips”—is not a defect in speech but a disclosure of consciousness cut off from its divine source. Pharaoh stands as the outer habit of fear and limitation pressing against your true potential. The speaker in the tale is not the mouth but the I AM within; when you identify with the I AM, you realize your words carry the authority of God. The inner state you presume becomes the outward scene you experience. If you believe you are merely a man with imperfect lips, you invite constraint; if you align with the living I AM, you become the instrument through which divine will operates. The so-called obstacle dissolves as you revise your sense of self from limitation to invincible presence. Pharaoh’s defiance yields to the inner decree once you dwell in the awareness that you are the channel, not the problem, and that your speaking flows from the eternal I AM rather than your mortal voice.

Practice This Now

Assume the state, 'I AM the speaker through whom all listen,' and feel it real for a few minutes; then proceed as if this inner decree is already accomplished, letting your next words carry that certainty.

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