Inner Covenant Fulfilled Now
Joshua 23:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Not one of the good things promised has failed; they have all come to pass. The text then warns that, when such blessings are forgotten or misused, related evils may follow, until one is reoriented.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the land as the field of your own imagination and the Lord as the I AM within you. Joshua's words are a mirror: all that God promised you, you have already assumed in consciousness and thus experienced as fact. The 'good things' are the steady manifestations that arise when you dwell in the firm assurance that your state of consciousness is already blessed. The warning that evil will come upon you is not a future menace, but the signal that you have entertained fear, doubt, or lack and have allowed a contrary state to take residence. The destination is not a geographical return but a reorientation of your identifications toward the eternal, unchanging I AM. Stay loyal to the covenant of imagination; refuse to accept appearances that contradict your assumed end. By maintaining the conviction that the fulfilled state is yours now, you align with the universal law and render both blessing and challenge as movements within you, not events imposed from outside. The moment you revise your inner state and feel it real, the outer scene follows.
Practice This Now
Assume in the present tense: 'I am blessed with all good things promised now.' Hold that feeling, revise every contrary thought, and let it feel real until it anchors in your I AM.
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