Crossing Jordan in Consciousness
Joshua 3:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua 3:1-2 describes Joshua and Israel preparing to cross the Jordan, rising early, leaving Shittim, and the officers moving through the host after three days as a sign of ordered preparation for the crossing.
Neville's Inner Vision
Joshua’s rising is the awakening of a new state of consciousness. Leaving Shittim for Jordan marks shedding an old stance of limitation and entering a threshold of decisive action. The Jordan is the inner boundary where belief shifts into a present-tense reality. The three-day pause is inner stillness that trains the mind to receive guidance. The officers moving through the host are your inner faculties—discernment, faith, obedience—walking among the army of beliefs and images your imagination has rehearsed. Crossing over is not a physical maneuver but a mental act: you assume the feeling of the fulfilled state, revise doubt, and let the I AM permeate your awareness. Providence is not outside; it is the natural movement of consciousness responding to your assumption. The outward march mirrors an inner relocation already completed in the mind.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and assume you are already on the far side of the Jordan in your inner state; feel the certainty of guidance as your I AM presence carries the people and the promise into visible form.
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