Deliverance By Imagination

Psalms 105:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 105 in context

Scripture Focus

26He sent Moses his servant; and Aaron whom he had chosen.
27They shewed his signs among them, and wonders in the land of Ham.
Psalms 105:26-27

Biblical Context

God sends Moses and Aaron as chosen servants to perform signs and wonders in the land of Ham (Egypt). The passage highlights divine deliverance through appointed agents.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of the Psalm as a portrait of your inner state. God sends Moses and Aaron as your own inner faculties—the disciplined will and the faith—into the land of Ham, the present scene of lack or limitation. Moses the servant is your active consciousness that obeys the I AM within you; Aaron the chosen mouth speaks the truth of your desire into form. The signs and wonders are not external miracles but changes your imagination witnessed within. When you assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled, you catalog the signs—little confirmations, shifts in mood, new opportunities—as the inner Moses and Aaron at work, moving gently through the scene you call Egypt. Deliverance begins with a single act: align with the state of already having what you seek, and let these inner agents operate through you. The land you live in becomes Ham only as long as you forget your true nature. Wake up to I AM-identity, permit the inner messengers to perform, and the outward world will echo the inner conquest.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: For one issue, close your eyes, assume the feeling of your wish already done, and imagine Moses and Aaron at work within you delivering signs. Revise the scene until it feels real, then carry that quiet conviction into your day.

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