Exodus 8:12-14 Inner Cleansing
Exodus 8:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses prays to the LORD for relief from the frogs. God removes the frogs from homes, villages, and fields, but the land remains foul as they are gathered.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 8:12-14 speaks to the inner state of consciousness. The frogs are your disruptive thoughts, the restless habits that hop through every room of your mind. Moses—your spoken word aligned with the I AM—uttered a decree, and the LORD answered by dissolving the invaders from houses, villages, and fields. This is not a drama of geography but a shift in your inner weather: when you hold a steadfast decree, the belief that gave rise to the disturbance loses its power. The heaps and the stench are the afterimage of old assumptions, proof that the mind has not yet fully relinquished its grip on fear. The land that stinks is the entire environment formed by an old story about yourself. But as you persist in the felt truth that you are already free, and dwell in the I AM, the inner Word works, and the outward scene clears. Practically, you are not fighting frogs; you are choosing a higher state and living from it until the room, the village, and the field reflect your new consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM awareness dissolving every disruptive thought. Then feel the space, breathe, and sense calm restoring your inner landscape.
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