Egyptian Princes Rise to God

Psalms 68:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 68 in context

Scripture Focus

31Princes shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God.
Psalms 68:31

Biblical Context

The verse proclaims a turning point: princes emerge from bondage (Egypt), and Ethiopia reaches toward the divine. It signals liberation and expansive devotion.

Neville's Inner Vision

I see the scripture as a map of your inner kingdom. Egypt stands for bondage of memory and fear; the princes rising out of Egypt are the inner rulers—courage, faith, discernment—moving free when you stop wearing the old tale as your identity. Ethiopia stretching forth its hands to God is the soul’s longing toward higher awareness, the hidden parts of you lifting toward your I AM presence. God, in Neville terms, is not a distant sky but the I AM that animates every sensation and choice. When you assume that these princes are already operating from your inner throne, you align your atmosphere with a new decree. Make a simple revision: the old voice of constraint is replaced by confident worship and action flowing from unity. The world will begin to reflect this inward state as you practice feeling it real, breathing from that I AM, and living as one whose hands are lifted to God. Your practice is to dwell in that realized state and let events follow.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and declare, 'I am the prince arising from bondage,' then feel that emergence in your chest; envision Ethiopia lifting hands toward God and acknowledge the I AM as your true governor.

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