Inner Covenant, Promised Land
Exodus 6:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares He has established a covenant with His people to give them the land of Canaan. That land is the homeland for their pilgrimage, even while they wander as strangers.
Neville's Inner Vision
See this verse as a whisper to your own mind: the covenant is not a distant decree but a settled mood of consciousness. The land of Canaan stands for the inner kingdom you can claim now, a state your I AM can dwell in. The wandering strangers symbolize your present sense of lack or separation, the continual movement of thought seeking externally for fulfillment. When the verse says, I have established my covenant, it is a declaration that your inner commitment has already created the conditions for abundance and safety. Faith is not a future permission but a present occupancy. Align your imagination, feeling, and identity with the conclusion that you already inhabit the promised land, and observe how the outer circumstances begin to conform to that inner state. The journey becomes a pilgrimage within, moving you from fear toward rest in the truth that you are already home.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling of dwelling in the promised land right now, and silently declare, 'I am in the land promised to me.' Maintain the feeling-for-it until your inner sense of security becomes dominant.
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