Inner Exodus: The Hardened Heart
Exodus 9:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh’s heart remains hardened despite the sign that the Israelites’ cattle survive. Outer signs do not move the inner state or bring liberation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 9:7 places you before a mirror: the cattle are spared, the people are not yet free, and the inner Pharaoh remains unmoved. The verse is not about politics but about your own kingdom of consciousness. The outer sign of providence—the spared cattle—proves that conditions can favor your people; yet the inner heart can still choose bondage. In Neville-terms, you are not ruled by events but by the state you inhabit. If the mind has hardened, it will refuse to let go even amid signs of relief. The trick is to stop looking for liberation in things and to turn within: I AM is the only reality; the I AM within you can revise the story. When you renew your assumption—'I am free'—and feel that liberty in every cell, the old conviction dissolves. The exodus is an inner movement from fear to faith, from limitation to self-rule. Providence then aligns with your inner state, and what was external becomes the proof of your own inner exit.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and repeat 'I AM free now' until the feeling of liberty floods you. Revise the belief 'I am bound' into the truth 'I AM governs my reality.'
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