Inner Warnings, Outer Consequences

Exodus 9:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 9 in context

Scripture Focus

21And he that regarded not the word of the LORD left his servants and his cattle in the field.
Exodus 9:21

Biblical Context

The verse states that those who ignore the LORD's word leave their servants and cattle out in the field.

Neville's Inner Vision

Exodus 9:21 whispers to the listener that the moment you regard the word of the LORD as mere suggestion you abandon power to affect your world. The word of the LORD is not outside you but the I AM in you, the living decision that orders your entire being. When Pharaoh refused that word, he left his servants and cattle in the field—outer effects of a disconnected state. In Neville's psychology, the field is your external environment, and those servants and cattle are energies and faculties you think you own but have not claimed by inner decree. To change your outer, do not chase symptoms; return to the sufficiency of the inner word. Assume the word is law in you; feel its truth saturating your chest as if it already happened. Let every sense of lack dissolve as you dwell in feeling that 'I AM' is acting now. Your imagining is the seed; your assumption is the rain; your feeling is the sun that makes the seed grow into harvest. When you regard the word as true, the field reforms to reflect that truth.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place your hand on your chest, and repeat: 'I AM the Word; I regard the word as true now,' and feel the inner decree reorganizing your external field.

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