Pharaoh's Hardened Heart
Exodus 9:34-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh hardens his heart again after the rain stops. He refuses to let Israel go, just as the Lord had spoken by Moses.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pharaoh in this scene is the stubborn ego, the held state of consciousness that refuses to relinquish what keeps you in bondage. The storm - rain, hail, thunder - are inner thoughts that sweep through your mind. When they cease, the hardened heart stiffens again, insisting, 'I will not change.' The Lord speaking by Moses is the inner voice of I AM, the divine idea reminding you of a possible exodus already completed in awareness. The true you cannot be diminished by a temporary cessation of outward signs; the real question is whether you will persist in revision, in believing the release is already true. The moment you imagine from the end, seeing yourself free and capable of the next step, you begin to feel the realness of that freedom. Your responsibility is to let the old hardness go by choosing the new state of consciousness and allowing it to inform every action. Imagination creates reality; the ask is to dwell in the conviction of the already-done exit from bondage within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: the inner Pharaoh releases the Israel within you. Feel it real now, affirm 'I AM free,' and dwell in the awareness that the exodus is already accomplished in consciousness.
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