Inner Wilderness Obedience
Exodus 8:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 8:27 presents a plan to go three days into the wilderness to sacrifice to the LORD, showing obedience to God's command.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your inner voice declares, we will go three days into the wilderness to sacrifice to the LORD our God, as he commands. From Neville’s lens, the wilderness is a state of consciousness you retreat into, a stripping away of distraction so the I AM can be acknowledged as the sole reality. The three days symbolize a disciplined pause in which old stories are set aside and the call to worship becomes a commitment to obey the inner impulse of God-state. To the extent you accept and feel that the command is already given, you align with the covenant: loyalty to the truth of your own nature. The sacrifice is not punishment but release of limiting beliefs; you choose to lay down fear and act from awareness. As you hold this inner posture, the outer world begins to reflect your restored covenant loyalty: you move as commanded by the I AM, and the world follows suit.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and, as you breathe, assume you have already traveled the three-day inner journey, obeyed the inner command, and sacrificed limiting beliefs. Feel the I AM as present reality and let that 'already done' sensation guide your next action.
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