Inner Field and Water Blessings
Joshua 15:16-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Caleb promises Achsah to the man who conquers Kirjath-sepher, and Othniel wins and marries her. She asks for a blessing—water springs—and Caleb grants both the upper and nether springs.
Neville's Inner Vision
Caleb is the I AM in you, the steadfast assurance that there is a land within you awaiting conquest. Kirjath-sepher represents a fixed belief, a fortified thought in your consciousness that blocks the flow of living water. When Othniel, the son of Kenaz—your disciplined imagination—takes the city, it signals that you, in awareness, have seized a state of consciousness and thereby married Achsah, your inner life—the feminine energy that desires nurture and blessing. Achsah asking for a field and then for springs reveals a principle: provision follows when an inner state of abundance is affirmed. The blessing is not a request to God outside, but a clause of your own I AM: the field is the fertile condition of being, the springs are the life force that irrigates it. Caleb giving upper and nether springs shows that consciousness can provide both surface and deeper streams of supply. The covenant loyalty is your unwavering faith that the state you imagine is already real. Your task is to dwell in that state until it feels real in your body, until the land and its waters flow as your daily experience.
Practice This Now
Assume the completed field and its springs are already yours; in a quiet moment, feel the water rising in you as I AM awareness, and say, I am wealth and vitality flowing to me now.
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