Inner Command Serpent Transformation
Exodus 7:6-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses and Aaron obey the LORD's command and go to Pharaoh. The episode shows that obedience can awaken inner power and shift perception.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Exodus story, Moses and Aaron stand as your two faculties of awareness, heeding the inward call of the I AM. The command comes not from a distant God but from your own awakened I, to hear the LORD spake unto Moses and Aaron is to hear a clear inner directive that transcends fear and doubt. When Pharaoh challenges with the sign, the instruction is: take the rod, cast it down, and behold the transformation. This is the inner act of image-consciousness: what you imagine with feeling becomes your outer form. The serpent is not a literal animal but the image of mind collapsing opposition into order, a shift of belief from limitation to power, from resistance to holy alignment. The elders of your ego (Pharaoh) demand proof, and so you give evidence through disciplined imagining. The miracle comes through obedience to the inward command, not through the hours of toil, but through the fidelity of your inner assumption. When you walk in obedience to your inner word, the outward scene must bend to your conceived reality, for God lives as your I AM now.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner command now; feel the I AM directing your perception. Picture your rod as your intention, cast it before the Pharaoh of doubt, and watch the serpent rise as the sign that inner power has become outer form.
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