Inner Boundaries of Gad's Inheritance
Joshua 13:25-28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Gad is allotted cities and borders; this passage details their inheritance as a settled territorial map.
Neville's Inner Vision
Joshua 13:25-28 unveils Gad’s inheritance as a map drawn within, not etched on earth alone. The coast and cities are the landmarks your consciousness claims when you align with the I AM. The tribes did not gain cities by chance; they were given as a charge, a Crown you place over your own mind. See the cities as inner faculties—Jazer as steady ground, Gilead as expansive prosperity, Ramathmizpeh as the height of understanding, Bethnimrah as the waters of emotion held in check, Sihon’s kingdom as past adversities dissolved by awareness. The Jordan eastward marks a border you cross from doubt into faith, from limitation into the sea of Chinnereth—the depth where vision and feeling meet. This is not geography; it is your state of loyalty to the Covenant with the I AM. Your inheritance, the land that will bear your life, follows your decision to inhabit it in consciousness. The rest of the kingdom flows into your experience when you accept your total right to name, claim, and dwell in this inner territory.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you already possess Gad’s inheritance; mentally stroll the inner cities as your present states of consciousness, naming them as I AM within you. Feel it real now by revising doubt into loyalty and stepping into the Jordan of faith.
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