Genesis 50:24 Inner Visitation
Genesis 50:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joseph tells his brothers he will die, yet God will visit them and bring them out of this land to the land promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The deeper message is that consciousness can be moved by divine visitation toward its own exodus.
Neville's Inner Vision
Joseph's 'I die' is the shedding of a worn self, a letting go of the old story you cling to. The 'God will surely visit you' is the I AM awakening within your own consciousness, coming now to lead you out of bondage into the promised land of awareness. The land promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is your present state of realization—the place you actually inhabit when the divine presence governs your thoughts. The visitation is not a distant event but an inward motion of awareness, reorganizing thought until fear yields to trust. When you dwell in that inward visitation, you perform the inner exodus: you leave limitation behind and enter the certainty that your divine nature already holds the promise. The covenant is kept as you align with the feeling that the end is your immediate reality; your task is to assume it, imagine it, and feel it real, here and now, under the I AM within you.
Practice This Now
Assume the end—feel the I AM presence visiting your mind now and leading you out of limitation into your promised land; spend a few minutes daily imagining this inward exodus.
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