The Set Time Arrives
Exodus 9:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 9:5 states that the LORD appointed a set time and would do this thing in the land tomorrow.
Neville's Inner Vision
When you read Exodus 9:5, hear not a calendar of external events, but a whisper from your own I AM. The 'LORD' you meet here is the I AM within you, the awareness that appoints a set time in your inner world. The 'land' becomes your present circumstances—your body, your relationships, your affairs—shaped by the state of consciousness you inhabit. 'Tomorrow the LORD shall do this thing' signals that a movement in your life will emerge from the moment you dwell in a given assumption. In Neville's terms, God does not come from outside; God is the I AM that notices and fulfills itself through your joy, health, and success. A set time is not a date on a clock, but the moment your imagination is convinced and your feeling expresses the wish as already done. The apparent delay reveals your own resistance; the remedy is to shift to the quiet acceptance of the intended effect, to align your consciousness with the sensation of completion, and to act from that inner certainty.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the wish fulfilled now. Feel the reality in your chest; dwell in the sensation until doubt dissolves.
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