Inner Israel Preserved
Exodus 9:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord brings death to Egypt's cattle by morning, while Israel's cattle are spared. This contrast points to an inner distinction between fearful states and awakened consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the text as a map of your own consciousness. Egypt is the mind identified with lack, fear, and changing conditions; Israel is the I AM within you—the state that cannot die and cannot be touched by the outer plague. The morrow signifies the instant you switch your assumed feeling from 'death' and scarcity to the certainty 'I AM.' The external plague is the visible result of an inner assumption; the spared cattle prove that your inner state remains intact when you dwell in the truth of life as consciousness. Do not chase external omens; revise your inner story until it matches the saved cattle. Your imagination creates your world; by accepting the I AM as your sole governor, you protect the substance you value. The death of the Egyptian herd is the old form of energy dissolving, while your inner Israel stands sovereign, guiding you toward salvation and redemption in this moment.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: 'I AM the Lord of my life; my resources are safeguarded.' Feel that protection now and rest in that certainty until it is real.
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