Inner Authority Unleashed
Exodus 7:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God tells Moses that he is given divine authority to confront Pharaoh, with Aaron as his spokesman; Moses must speak all God commands so Pharaoh will release Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
This passage invites you to see Moses as your awakened awareness and Pharaoh as the stubborn outer belief that you are apart from your power. God’s declaration, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh, signals that the divine power you seek already resides within your I AM, ready to step forward when invoked. Aaron, the prophet, represents the inner voice that articulates the decree your consciousness aims to hear—the trusted spokesperson that carries your intention into the outer scene. The command to speak all that I command thee is not a voice from without but a call to align your inner state with the word of God within you. When you dare to decree with inner certainty, you become the god of your own Pharaoh, and the mind-made authorities begin to yield. The deliverance implied is not distant prophecy but your own liberation from limitation as your inner truth is affirmed and allowed to act within the world of sensation. Your task is to hold the vision and let the inner decree reshape experience.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly, close your eyes, and assume the role of Moses in your mind. Repeat a simple decree from your I AM: 'I am God in this land; I speak only what the I AM commands.' Feel the authority building in your chest as your inner prophet (Aaron) reinforces the command until outer circumstances begin to respond.
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