Inner Mountain Dominion
Joshua 14:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Caleb's request in Joshua 14:12 seeks the mountain because the Lord spoke of it; his confidence rests on the Lord being with him, enabling victory over formidable foes and fortified cities.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the Joshua account, the mountain is your inner state, and the Anakims are fear-born thoughts that announce themselves as giants. When Caleb says, 'if so be the LORD will be with me,' he is not bargaining with fortune but invoking the I AM as the sole reality you inhabit. You awaken to the truth that presence is not a distant ally but the very light of consciousness that makes an impression on your world. The Lord with you is the recognition that consciousness is your total environment; with it, no fortress of doubt resists your will. The promise is not a distant treaty but a present invitation to revision: dwell in the awareness that you already possess the land, and the mountains obey the authority of your assumed state. Caleb did not appeal for permission from without; he affirmed the inner fact that the divine Presence is with him as he acts. So the driving-out of fear becomes the natural outcome of the assumption that you are already where the victory is won.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Tonight, on meditation, assume you are already standing on your mountain and feel the I AM with you. Speak quietly, 'The LORD is with me; I shall drive out every fear,' until it feels real.
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