Deuteronomy 10:10-11 Inner Commission
Deuteronomy 10:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses stayed on the mountain for forty days and nights; God spared the people, and then commanded Moses to arise and lead them into the land promised to their fathers.
Neville's Inner Vision
On the inner stage, the mount is a state of consciousness you remain in until your desire becomes your lived world. The forty days and nights symbolize a disciplined period of steadfast assumption, during which the inner God mind—your I AM—hears you without hurry. When the text says the LORD hearkened unto me, it marks the moment your inner conviction is acknowledged by your deeper self, not by external signs. The command to arise and go before the people is the invitation to move from contemplation into action in alignment with that inner vision: you lead your life by assuming you already possess the land. The land stands as the fulfilled dream—the life that unfolds when you dwell in the memory of your wish fulfilled. Obedience is not obedience to an external code but faithfulness to the inner state that makes reality take form. Providence and guidance are the steady tone of your imagination; what you dwell upon becomes your outward experience. So shift from doubt to certainty, and let your inner journey become the outward journey of arrival.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, declare 'I am the I AM; I now possess the land,' and feel the certainty of arrival as you walk forward in daily life. Let that feeling linger until it is real.
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