Inner Crossing at Jordan
Joshua 3:16-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Water parts, the priests bearing the ark stand on dry ground, and all Israel passes over Jordan. It signals that obedience and faith in God's presence create a safe path through seeming chaos.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine Joshua 3:16-17 as a map of your own consciousness. The Jordan is the flowing belief you allow to move without clinging to it; the waters part only when your awareness, bearing the ark, stands still and certain. The priests with the ark are the focus of attention—the I AM made tangible—holding ground while the currents recede. On dry ground you pass, not by pleading with God to intervene, but by knowing that the very act of being aware of the I AM creates a new field where old limitations fall away. The phrase very far from the city Adam hints that separation dissolves when the mind ceases to identify with its old stories. As you continue in faith and covenant loyalty, the inner geography changes, and the people—the different traits of your mind—walk over into a condition of peace, power, and clear direction. This is the miracle you enact by feeling it real and living as if it already is.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume you are already standing on dry ground with the ark of awareness held high; feel the I AM steadying you and the waters of doubt recede around you. Do this for a minute, then carry the feeling into your day.
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