Libnah's Inner Victory
Joshua 10:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua leads Israel against Libnah, and the LORD delivers it and its king into Israel’s hand. They strike with the sword, leaving no one alive, just as for Jericho.
Neville's Inner Vision
This passage is not about geography alone but about the states of your consciousness. Libnah represents a buried belief, an inner fortress you have assumed must stand, while Joshua and all Israel symbolize the ascending power of awareness moving through the mind. When the LORD delivers Libnah into Israel’s hand, imagine awareness taking charge of a stubborn pattern and constraining circumstance. The edge of the sword is the precise cutting through false identifications—the moment intention meets imagination and declares, 'This belief is finished.' To cut the soul from the land is to release the energy that had kept the fortress intact; none remain because you refuse to feed it with attention. The king of Libnah, once defended, is treated as the king of Jericho—an entire victory of the I AM over a long-held claim. This is not about history but about your inner field: when you consent to God’s verdict, the old fortifications crumble within. Realize that the kingdom of God is a present, living state of awareness that you now embody by steadfast faith in what you imagine.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling that Libnah has already fallen into your hand today; revise the belief that its king still rules you. Then repeat, feel-it-real: 'The LORD delivers Libnah now; the kingdom is mine,' and let your inner landscape shift.
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