Borders of Inner Covenant
Joshua 18:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage traces the southern border of the land, outlining its path from Arabah to Bethhoglah and along the Salt Sea at the Jordan's south end, defining the boundary of the territory.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your life is a map of consciousness, and the border described in Joshua is the line your mind draws between what you presently accept and what you intend to unfold. The Arabah represents a mental desert of scarcity; to move northward along that edge is to shift attention from lack toward the inner life you already possess. Bethhoglah and the Salt Sea signify boundaries set not by geography but by your framing of experience—the north bay of the Salt Sea at the south end of Jordan marks a point of purified perception where awareness remains uncorrupted by fear. The border’s outwardness invites you to stand in the I AM, that eternal awareness through which God operates as you. Covenant loyalty is fidelity to this inner sense, not to old stories of limitation; Providence and Guidance come when you hold to that line and let your imagination redraw the landscape. Align with the I AM, and you cross the Jordan in consciousness, dwelling on a new coast formed by your concentration and faith.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and see yourself standing at the southern border of your current circumstance. Then affirm, I AM the border and the creator of my world now; feel the boundary as a luminous circle of awareness around my fulfilled desire.
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