Inner Cities of Covenant
Joshua 21:24-25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua 21:24-25 names cities and suburbs given to tribes, a picture of orderly settlement and shared stewardship. It shows how communal life is kept by assigning territories.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seek not to look at these names as mere places, but as inner states your mind may inhabit. In the I AM you are not conquering lands; you are aligning consciousness. The verse’s cities and their suburbs map how your attention can be allocated to distinct faculties: Aijalon for watchfulness, Gathrimmon for nurture and order, Tanach for covenant-keeping; the four cities speak of unity within your inner kingdom. When you acknowledge these suburbs as yours to possess, you invite Providence to move through your life as you tend a garden of your choosing. The work begins with revision: assume the feeling that these inner towns are already established, that your mind rests in a settled, loyal state. Do not seek change in the world first, but in the posture of your I AM toward your inner territories. As you align each tribe and their suburbs under one crown, you unify your memory, purpose, and hope. The result is not resistance but harmony; a single consciousness governs a well-ordered, fruitful life.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes. Name a single inner city and its suburbs representing the state you seek (loyalty, guidance, unity). Assume the I AM authority, feel it real, and let your inner towns settle into your life.
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