Altar Of Inner Loyalty
Joshua 22:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows the tribes defending an altar they built to safeguard loyalty to the LORD, insisting they know what they worship and that Israel will recognize their sincerity. It frames their action as a pledge to preserve true worship and covenant faithfulness rather than as rebellion.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s terms, the altar is not bricks and mortar but a fixed state of consciousness—a decision to worship the LORD of gods from the innermost chamber of awareness. The declaration that God and Israel will know mirrors the inner knowing every thinker experiences when they align with the I AM. When you sense potential rebellion or fear of judgment, you may revise the belief by affirming a single allegiance to the One Presence. The outward ritual serves as a symbolic cue to the mind that there is only one loyalty, one power, one life. By claiming and feeling that the LORD of lords governs your inner world, you harmonize your emotions with divine order. The fear of dual allegiance dissolves as you refuse to entertain conflicting centers of power. The inner altar already stands; the outward acts merely announce the inner reality. Thus true worship becomes a moment-to-moment alignment of consciousness with the one creative principle within you.
Practice This Now
Practice: Close your eyes and fix an inner altar in your chest. Revise any sense of separation by feeling the I AM as your sole allegiance, truly felt as a real current in your being.
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