Dreams of Divine Guidance
Matthew 2:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Matthew 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
After Herod's death, an angel of the Lord appears to Joseph in a dream in Egypt. The message invites Joseph to heed divine guidance and move when the outer danger has passed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the outer scene—Herod's decree, the exile in Egypt—speaks to the inner law of consciousness. The I AM does not vanish; it withdraws the drama until a new state of awareness is formed. When Herod dies, the dream-visit is the inner angel awakening Joseph’s sense of self to a next assignment. The dream is not a report from without but a revision of belief from within: the man who obeyed before can act again because a stronger certainty has settled in his heart. Providence is not a matter of external outcomes but of the steadiness of the I AM within. The angel’s message—return to Israel—becomes a principle you can apply: move not from fear but from inner alignment with your true place. Let the dream then be interpreted as the inner word that you already are where you belong, awaiting the next movement with calm trust.
Practice This Now
Before sleep, assume you are guided by the I AM; mentally affirm I AM guiding me now and soften into a deep, quiet certainty. Upon waking, note one clear, practical step that aligns with that inner direction.
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