Enduring Strength Within
Joshua 14:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua states that his strength today matches the strength he had when Moses sent him. He frames strength as a present inner state, not a fading memory.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you, the verse is a single truth written in the heart: the I AM within you never changes. The strength you remembered is the strength you possess now because imagination creates reality. When Joshua says, 'As yet I am as strong this day as I was,' he is giving you the technique: inhabit the feeling that your past power is your present power. Do not seek strength in time’s ledger; revise your inner state until the sense of power saturates every thought. Picture the moment Moses sent him and then, with a calm assurance, declare, 'I am strong now as I was then.' The outward war is only the outer expression of your inner alignment. Hold to the covenant of your I AM, maintain trust, and you will find the future answering from the already-known strength you live in today. Your endurance is the continuity of consciousness: the past strength persists as your present strength, if you dwell there.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit in quiet, repeat 'I am strong now as I was then,' and feel it real in your chest. Revise any sense of weakness until your inner state matches the memory of strength, then carry that feeling into your day.
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