Jericho Walls of Faith
Hebrews 11:30-31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hebrews 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hebrews 11:30-31 shows that Jericho fell by faith after seven days, and Rahab was spared for her faith in welcoming the spies with peace.
Neville's Inner Vision
Faith, in Hebrews, is not a distant doctrine but the way the mind moves toward its own reality. Jericho stands as the citadel of your present assumptions, the hard walls of every old belief you have consented to call real. The seven days of compassing symbolize the disciplined repetition of an inward conviction until its vibration becomes the air you breathe. When you entertain the feeling 'I am free, I am victorious,' the walls bend—not by force, but by the revision of your inner landscape. Rahab represents the quiet, receptive part of you that welcomes new truth and aligns with it, even when outsiders (old doubts) seem to resist. The phrase 'with peace' points to the harmony you cultivate between your altered consciousness and the events of your life: a peaceful reception of the new spies—your desired ideas, opportunities, healing—into your house of awareness. By faith you do not merely believe; you embody the feeling of the wish fulfilled until it alters your outer world as naturally as a city changing its shape from within.
Practice This Now
Assume you are inside the walls of Jericho, centered in the I AM. Feel the wish fulfilled now and sense the walls dissolving as you welcome your new idea with Rahab’s peace.
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