Inner Lot, Kohathite Faith
Joshua 21:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
By lot, the families of the Kohathites—Aaron's priestly line—receive thirteen cities. These cities are drawn from the tribes of Judah, Simeon, and Benjamin.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine the scene as a map of your own being. The lot falling to the Kohathites is not a mere census; it is a declaration of inner authority. You, the "I AM," choose and settle certain portions of your life—the cities you will inhabit—by the alignment of your states of consciousness. The Aaronic line signals priestly service within; it marks your capacity to consecrate experience through awareness. The three source tribes—Judah, Simeon, Benjamin—represent facets of your life: Judah’s leadership and praise, Simeon’s instinctual response, and Benjamin’s intimate, right-hand energy. When the inner law is honored, the "cities" of your life arise as stable precincts, not random events. The practice is to assume that your higher self has drawn, and governs, these cities according to covenant loyalty: you become the keeper of your own inner territory. This is the path from mere circumstance to intentional cultivation: the inner lot prepares the outer scene by aligning desire with law, unity, and community.
Practice This Now
Sit still, imagine you are among the Kohathites with a priestly charge; choose one 'city' to inhabit and revise it by declaring, 'I claim this city now,' and feel its reality.
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