Inner Mercy Deliverance

Joshua 2:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Joshua 2 in context

Scripture Focus

13And that ye will save alive my father, and my mother, and my brethren, and my sisters, and all that they have, and deliver our lives from death.
Joshua 2:13

Biblical Context

The verse is a plea that the spies spare the speaker's family and deliver their lives from death.

Neville's Inner Vision

To the weary thinker, this verse is not a historical fact but a whisper of your inner states. 'Save alive' is the I AM promising continuity of consciousness to every facet of your being—father, mother, brothers, sisters, and all they possess. Death, in Neville's sense, is a belief in separation or loss arising from fear; the delivery of life is the return to wholeness in awareness. The 'spies' are your faculties of perception and imagination; when they report danger, you are invited to revise that report from the level of your present vibrational state. By consenting to deliver your life, you are affirming that no fragment of you is abandoned by your true self. The moment you imagine the whole family alive, you enact a covenant: life is one undivided consciousness and external appearances yield to that truth. Practice is simple: dwell in the feeling that your loved ones are safe, already thriving within the I AM. As you hold that feeling, you rewrite the inner atmosphere and draw the manifestation of protection into your experience.

Practice This Now

Assume the truth now: my father, mother, and all my loved ones are alive in the I AM. Feel their safety and let that feeling linger.

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