The Inner Promised Land
Joshua 21:43-45 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God fulfills Israel's promises: they possess land, rest, and see all good things come to pass.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the land as the inner country you inhabit through assumption. If you imagine yourself dwelling there now, you are practicing possession of every good thing promised. The rest round about is a serene inner atmosphere that settles when you accept that the covenant is already done in your awareness. Your enemies are fear, doubt, habit, and limitation, vanquished as you persist in feeling the wish fulfilled; nothing can stand before your altered state, for the I AM has delivered them into your hand. The phrase there failed not ought is your inner law: no good thing is withheld from a consciousness that accepts it. By steady revision—refusing defeat, returning to the feeling of completion—you allow the outer world to echo your inner settlement. This Joshua text is not about geographic conquest but about consciousness asserting itself until its promises become apparent in form.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already dwelling in the promised land; revise lack by affirming I am now in possession of all good things promised. Feel it real until your body and nerves respond with quiet certainty.
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