Return to Gilgal, Inner Camp
Joshua 10:43 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua and all Israel return to the camp at Gilgal. This moment marks a quiet consolidation of victory within the field of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Gilgal as your inner sanctuary, the place where the I AM finishes the shift from outward conquest to inward establishment. The crowd with Joshua represents your accompanying states of awareness—the disciplines, the faithful moments, the holy intent—that move by your side as you stand in the light of I AM. When Joshua returned to Gilgal, it was not a geographic return but a deliberate return to the state of readiness where holiness is anchored and covenant loyalty is reaffirmed. The appearance of events in your life follows the inner movement: the victories you claim are ideas formed in imagination, and the consolidation is the decision to dwell in that reality until it is felt as fact. This verse invites you to treat every breakthrough as a temporary arrangement unless you refresh the inner posture: know that the Presence of God is the I AM within you, constant, assertive, and faithful. Consciously choose to stay in that state, and the outer camp will reflect it as steady peace and clear purpose. Imagination creates reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume the consciousness 'I am' has already returned you to Gilgal. Feel the Presence as a steady inward camp, and let that assurance anchor every action.
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