When Kings Hear of Victory
Joshua 10:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Adonizedec, king of Jerusalem, learns that Israel has defeated Ai and Jericho, and that Gibeon has made peace with them. This news fills the rulers with fear, because Gibeon appears mighty.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within your consciousness, Joshua is your awakened I AM moving through the landscapes of belief. The destruction of Ai and Jericho mirrors the dethroning of limiting stories you have believed about yourself. Adonizedec speaking of Jerusalem is the old king in you, the egoic ruler who fears the sovereignty of your new state. The peace of Gibeon is your alignment with a stronger, wiser aspect of self—an inner agreement that you have joined with, rather than fought against. Fear arises not as punishment but as confirmation that you are crossing into a larger domain of authority. When you hear of your victories, let that fear rotate into reverent readiness: you are not merely conquering externals but reconditioning your inner world to match the already existing reality you imagine. Stand firm in the feeling that the I AM in you has already claimed the land and the kingship; let the sensation of peace settle where the old fear once reigned.
Practice This Now
Imagine you are seated on the throne of Jerusalem within your chest and declare, 'I am the I AM; I have already conquered fear and granted peace to my land.' Breathe the certainty in until it feels natural; repeat as needed.
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