Dry Ground Passage Of Faith
Joshua 3:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The priests bearing the Ark stand on dry ground as all Israel passes through the Jordan. This image points to an inner state of steadiness in God's presence that makes a way.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take the scene as a mirror of your inner life. The Jordan is the flux of appearances; the Ark of the Covenant is the I AM within, the unwavering awareness that your life is already arranged. The priests who bear the Ark are your fixed attention, the choice to inhabit a single fruitful image. When you stand firm—not swayed by the current of events—the ground beneath you becomes dry, and your external world arranges itself to pass you through to the outcome you desire. The crossing is not a spectacle of many movers, but an inner decision: you accept that God, your awareness, is present and that your imagined state is real now. Covenant loyalty is fidelity to this inner conviction, not to circumstances. Salvation unfolds as your alignment with the inherent fullness of being, a movement from doubt to certainty within the I AM. In that silence, the impossible becomes plausible, and your life travels from Jordan into the promised shore.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes and imagine you are one of the priests bearing the Ark, standing firm on dry ground. Feel the air of certainty and whisper, I AM, and let that state carry you across.
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