The Inner Exodus Of Faith
Hebrews 11:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joseph, by faith, spoke of Israel's future departure from Egypt and commanded what to do with his bones.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let Joseph stand in your own imagination as the I AM made manifest in a moment of faith. The departing of Israel is the inner exodus from fear into liberty, a future fact you are already carrying in consciousness. The bones are not a relic but a tangible form of your dream—your life’s outer current kept faithful to the inner picture until it manifests. When he commands concerning his bones, he models the discipline of protecting and honoring the dream in your daily life, ensuring the end remains a present certainty rather than a distant hope. Your imagination must hold the end as already completed; that is the proof the body needs to follow the mind. The faith here is active and practical: assume the end, dwell in it, and let the surrounding circumstances align with the inward image. In this way, you experience the same truth Joseph did: the future of your people—the liberation you seek—has begun in your awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume the exodus is already accomplished. Repeat, 'I am free now,' and visualize Joseph's bones as a sign the end is anchored in form; let that image settle into your body and life until outer conditions reflect the liberty imagined.
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