Inner Exodus: Let My People Go
Exodus 9:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 9:1 records God commanding Moses to tell Pharaoh to release the Israelites so they may serve the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the listener of inner truth, the LORD is the I AM speaking within your consciousness. Moses represents the awakened focus that enters the throne room of the inner Pharaoh—the stubborn ego clinging to fear and control. 'Let my people go' is not a historical demand but a call to liberate former states of consciousness kept in bondage by habit and doubt. The Israelites are your neglected qualities—faith, courage, worship, intuitions—who long to serve the one sovereign power, the I AM. 'That they may serve me' signals a return to alignment, where these liberated energies no longer obey the tyranny of separation but exist to fulfill the divine aim within you. Pharaoh resists because conditioned mind fears change; yet when the I AM speaks through imagination, the inner movement begins. You witness a shift: bondage loosens, inner Israelite states step forth in formation, ready to express the higher purpose. Regard every sensation of resistance as a signpost calling for release; the scene invites you to practice government by awareness rather than by impulse.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and speak to the Pharaoh within: 'Let my people go.' Imagine the liberated Israelite energies marching to serve the I AM.
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