Inner Exodus of Provision
Psalms 105:37-38 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 105 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Psalm 105:37–38 describes God leading the people out of bondage with wealth and health, and Egypt's fear as they depart.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the exodus is a waking movement of consciousness. The silver and gold are inner riches—certainty, vitality, and inspired ideas—that sustain life, not coins in a purse. To be brought forth is to own the truth that supply and healing already reside in your awareness; feebleness is a habit of mind you outgrow. Egypt is the old fear-based self that loves bondage; its gladness to see you depart reveals how fear thrives on your change until you remember your power. The fear that grips Egypt when you depart is the ego recognizing your new state would render old lack obsolete. The outward exodus mirrors an inward shift: you pass through doubt's sea, wander a desert of appearances, and emerge into abundance by choosing to feel yourself as the I AM—the one reality that animates all. When you persist in that consciousness, wealth, provision, and protection become your outward scene, and none in your inner camp remains feeble.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Before sleep, assume the feeling of full provision—see yourself counting inner riches, feel vitality in every limb, and declare I am the I AM, fully supplied.
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