Gilgal Inner Provision Realized
Joshua 5:10-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Israel encamps at Gilgal, keeps the Passover, and eats the land's harvest. The manna stops, signaling a shift from wilderness provision to abundance in the promised land.
Neville's Inner Vision
At Gilgal they kept the Passover, ate the old corn of the land, and the manna ceased. In your inner theater, Gilgal is a state of consciousness where the old pattern ends and you step into covenant-fulfillment. The manna is your former sense of lack; the corn of the land is your present perception that your I AM is complete and supplying. The cessation of manna is not tragedy but a natural turning of your attention from daily scraps to abiding abundance. The Passover is the liberation of your self from the old you; it marks loyalty to the inward covenant that God is awareness and you are that awareness. Do not seek external miracles; feel the reality of possession already here. Imagination is the land; you must dwell there and act from the feeling that the harvest is now. When you assume the end and revise any lack, you awaken to the truth that the land exists wherever you are conscious of it. Persist in that assumption, and you will eat of the fruit of the land this very season.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly, close your eyes and declare, 'I AM abundance now.' Then imagine yourself standing in the plains of Jericho, tasting the harvest, and feeling the end of lack as your current reality for five minutes.
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