Claiming Inner Inheritance

Joshua 17:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Joshua 17 in context

Scripture Focus

4And they came near before Eleazar the priest, and before Joshua the son of Nun, and before the princes, saying, The LORD commanded Moses to give us an inheritance among our brethren. Therefore according to the commandment of the LORD he gave them an inheritance among the brethren of their father.
Joshua 17:4

Biblical Context

The people approach the leaders to claim an inheritance, and the verse ties the allotment to the LORD's command.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your inner council—the priest, the leader, and the ruler within—come forward with a petition: I desire a rightful place among my brethren. The LORD's command to Moses is your inner decree: you must grant yourself a territory of consciousness, a state of inheritance, among the households of your mind. When you hear 'inheritance among the brethren of their father,' understand it as the distribution of energies among the ancestral streams of self—your past, your present, your spiritual lineage. The command does not depend on outer circumstances; it is a directive your I AM voices as the law of your being. By embracing this command, you align your inner faculties and set them in order. The pageant of leaders represents your faculties cooperating to realize an integrated state: awareness (Eleazar), will (Joshua), and governance of action (the princes). When you perceive the command as already issued, you embody the inheritance in your daily life: health, peace, abundance, fulfilled desire—all begin as inner territories claimed by the decree of the LORD within you.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and sit in council with the inner Eleazar, Joshua, and princes. Feel the command as already given by the I AM and sense your inner inheritance taking root now.

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