Goshen Within: Exemption Reality

Exodus 9:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 9 in context

Scripture Focus

26Only in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, was there no hail.
Exodus 9:26

Biblical Context

The verse says that while hail punishes others, Goshen remains untouched. This marks a divine protection and a clear distinction granted to God's people.

Neville's Inner Vision

Exodus 9:26 places a peculiar distinction before the eye: a land not touched by the hail of judgment. In Neville's psychology, Goshen isn't a place on a map but a state of consciousness you can enter now. It is the I AM awareness that chooses to register the world through protection rather than threat. When you dwell in Goshen, you are not denying the storm; you are refusing to be moved by it. The hail represents outer conditions—tests, fear, lack—that would disrupt your inner peace. But by identifying with the presence of God within, you set a boundary line that keeps disturbance at bay. Providence and mercy operate through your steadiness of attention; you feel guarded and supported because you are consciously one with the Source. So the land of Goshen is your present, inner city of awareness, where the external hail cannot override your sense of safety and purpose. Practice this by assuming your exemption, revising any fear, and letting the feeling of real protection sink in until it feels undeniable.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, declare I am in Goshen now, and imagine a ring of light surrounding you, shielding you from the storm and anchoring you in peace.

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