Inner Command to Let Go
Exodus 7:16-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses speaks for the LORD to Pharaoh, demanding release so the Hebrews may serve in the wilderness. The sign—the Nile turning to blood—announces judgment and the nearness of liberation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pharaoh within you is the stubborn habit of denial, the ego clinging to what it calls safety. The LORD God of the Hebrews is your I AM, awareness that speaks through you, commanding, Let my people go, that they may serve me in the wilderness of consciousness. When you assent to that voice, the waters of your life are stirred: beliefs, fears, and memories that have fed the old order are touched and changed. The sign of the Nile turning to blood is not punishment but a cleansing, a conversion of energy that reveals you are free to follow a higher life. The fish dying and the river's stench symbolize the decay of old automatic thoughts, clearing space for a new current—liberty in the stream you drink from. Deliverance comes in the moment of inner acknowledgment: you refuse to be ruled by the past, you answer with I AM, and you walk into the wilderness of your own awareness where true service to God is possible.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, imagine you are Moses delivering to your inner Pharaoh; let my people go. See the inner river turn to life-giving blood and feel the I AM freeing your consciousness.
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