Inner Exodus and Sanctuary

Psalms 114:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 114 in context

Scripture Focus

1When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a people of strange language;
2Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.
Psalms 114:1-2

Biblical Context

The psalm describes Israel’s exodus from Egypt and Jacob freed from a strange language. It says Judah is the sanctuary and Israel the dominion.

Neville's Inner Vision

Recognize that in Neville's world, a place is a state of mind and God is the I AM that perceives. When this psalm speaks of Israel going out of Egypt, it is your consciousness breaking free from a mental bondage that looks like 'Egypt'. The house of Jacob, a people of strange language, is the scattered voices of fear and doubt that speak in unfamiliar tongues to your awareness. Yet Judah, the lion of praise and leadership, becomes a sanctuary within—your inner focus where God dwells as awareness. Israel, his dominion, is the sovereignty your I AM asserts over appearances. The exodus is not an event in space but a shift of inner conviction: you move from bondage to freedom by dwelling in the sanctuary of pure attention and letting your I AM rule. As you align with this inner kingdom, external conditions rearrange to fit the established sovereignty. The verse invites you to live from the recognition that you are the unconditioned witness, and through imagination and assumption you recreate reality from within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and imagine stepping from Egypt into the sanctuary of Judah within you. Then affirm in feeling that Israel is your dominion.

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