Inner Jericho by Faith
Hebrews 11:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
By faith, Jericho’s fortified walls fell after the people circled the city for seven days. This shows that inner trust and obedience to the Presence can alter perceived reality.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jericho here is not a city but a fortress of belief within your consciousness. The seven circuits you imagine are not a conquest of people but a revision of inner patterning—an alignment with the I AM. Each round around the walls is an act of assumption: you affirm that this state is already yours and you feel it as present. The walls fall when the sense of separation dissolves, not when you hammer the bricks. In faith you awaken to the Presence that you are; that Presence is always the power behind form. Trust that the one God, the I AM, is right where you are, and your inner image grows until it cannot be resisted by circumstance. Do not seek proof in the outer world; permit the inner revelation to precede form. Your desire becomes a present fact in consciousness, and the outer event aligns with your inner state. This is the Neville method: imagine, revise, and feel it real, until the unshakable conviction of fulfillment remains.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: For seven days, sit in stillness and mentally encircle the fortress with the conviction 'I AM' already possessing this state. On day seven, watch the walls dissolve and rest in the felt reality of your fulfilled desire.
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