The Inner Commandments Crossing Jordan
Deuteronomy 27:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Deuteronomy 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moses, with the elders, commands the people to keep all the commandments today. The instruction marks a transitional moment as they prepare to enter the land.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Neville's ear, Deuteronomy 27:1-2 speaks not of laws etched in stone alone but of an inner law inscribed upon consciousness. The elders and Moses mirror the disciplined I AM within you, the steadfast self that agrees to keep the commandments of your own mind. The crossing of Jordan becomes the moment you leave a worn story of lack and enter the land formed by faith in your inner sovereignty. The great stones laid in memory are mental landmarks—guarded by plaster of persistent attention—signs that your commandment is alive in imagination. As you repeatedly honor this inner order, you shift your sense of identity, and the outer world rearranges to reflect your newly found state. The act of keeping the law inwardly is the practice that makes the outer covenant real in experience.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you have kept all commandments today; feel it as real in your chest. Imagine crossing your Jordan into your inner promised land and planting the great stones there.
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