Inner March to Jericho
Joshua 6:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
On the seventh day they rose early and circled Jericho seven times, embodying a rhythm of faithful, steady action. The event shows how external ritual mirrors an inner discipline that prepares the yielded state of consciousness for breakthrough.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jericho is not a city but your present state of consciousness, walled by fear and doubt. The seven days of marching symbolize seven cycles of inner assumption, each pass refining your I AM awareness. On the seventh day, rising at dawn and completing the seventh circuit, the act becomes not movement in space but a dwelling in the finished state. The presence of God is the I AM within you, a constant awareness that perceives reality. By obediently repeating the inner decree with faith, you build a fortress of consciousness that no appearance can dethrone. The seven circuits are a discipline of reverent attention, turning lack into a remembered end. When you feel it real—live as the one who already possesses your desire—the walls crumble as your inner conviction holds firm.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: For seven mornings, rise with the dawn and assume the finished state of your desire; then, in your mind, circle the 'walls' of limitation until you feel the victory as fact.
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