Inner Goshen, Exterior Deliverance
Exodus 8:20-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Moses to confront Pharaoh and demand release for worship; a plague follows unless the people are allowed to go. God separates Goshen to show His presence in the midst of the earth.
Neville's Inner Vision
From this text, the plague is a storm of thoughts that would invade your house when you forget who you are. Goshen is an inner state where the I AM sits in quiet sovereignty, untouched by exterior uproar, and where you serve the Lord by aligning your imagination with divine intention. When Moses says let my people go, the command is not a demand on Pharaoh but a call to shift attention to your own consciousness—rise up early in the morning and stand before the water of awareness, declaring that you are free. The division drawn between Goshen and Egypt is the boundary you establish in mind between the sense of self bound by fear and the self that God names, eternal and free. The swarms of flies become manifestations of a belief that you are diminished; the sign is that tomorrow you awaken to a different inner weather, one where I AM is in the midst of the earth. Deliverance is inner alignment, not external change, and Presence of God is the flame of knowing within you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the inner Goshen as your present state, and affirm that you are free; feel the I AM in your midst. Let that sensation color the next few minutes and carry it into the day.
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