Three-Day Mountain Hideaway

Joshua 2:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Joshua 2 in context

Scripture Focus

16And she said unto them, Get you to the mountain, lest the pursuers meet you; and hide yourselves there three days, until the pursuers be returned: and afterward may ye go your way.
Joshua 2:16

Biblical Context

Rahab instructs the spies to retreat to the mountain, hide for three days, then go their way once the pursuers have returned.

Neville's Inner Vision

Consider the mountain as your inner state of consciousness. The three-day hiding is not a physical delay, but a refusal to react from fear. In Neville's terms, you withdraw attention from the chase of lack and danger, identify with the I AM, and let the movement of your inner truth settle the exterior conditions. The pursuers symbolize restless thoughts, doubts, and external pressures; they disappear when you cease to feed them with attention. In that quiet, you come to know that guidance and deliverance are already present as you go your way from within. The mountain becomes a sanctuary where imagination works behind the scenes, aligning circumstances to your desire. When the inner movement calms and your feeling of safety returns, you are free to act as if the problem is over and the path has opened. This is the Neville-ian practice: assume the already done state, feel it real, and let the outer scene reflect that inner certainty.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume you are already safe on the inner mountain; feel the stillness as your reality for a few minutes and let deliverance color your next choices. Then act from that certainty and watch the outer scene align.

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