Exodus 7:9 Inner Sign
Exodus 7:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh demands a sign. Moses is instructed to cast Aaron’s rod before him, and it turns into a serpent, illustrating that outward miracles arise from inner action.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pharaoh's demand is the outer doubt of the ego, testing your power. The scene reveals that the real miracle begins in consciousness, not in the crowd’s applause. I am the I AM, the steadiness of awareness, and the rod is your imagination—the creative faculty by which you declare, feel, and live what is true. When you cast the rod before Pharaoh, you are performing an inner act: you state that you are already this power, not seeking power from without. The serpent is symbolic—an inward sign of awareness taking form through faith. The emphasis is obedience to the inner instruction rather than the outer appearance. If you persist in the conviction that your state of consciousness matches the fulfilled sign, the outer scene will answer accordingly. The real miracle is the shift of state; the world echoes the inner alignment you maintain with I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in stillness and assume the feeling that the sign is already done; picture you casting your imaginative rod before Pharaoh and it becoming a serpent of awareness. Dwell in I AM until that inner certainty colors your next moment.
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