Sealed Victory Within
Joshua 6:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua is told that Jericho, its king, and the mighty men are already in his hand; the victory is presented as a done deal before any march begins.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Joshua, the appearance of fortified Jericho and its rulers is only a reflection of the inner state he chooses to inhabit. The LORD’s word, 'See, I have given into thine hand,' is not a command about brick and stone but a revelation of consciousness. In Neville’s terms, Jericho stands for a stubborn circumstance that seems to stand in the way. Yet the declaration places the power in Joshua’s I AM—the awareness that can imagine and thus instantiate. The walls listen to belief; the king and valiant men are the figures of fear, pride, and resistance within. When the mind sees from the end, the outer world must align with that inner decree. The whisper 'I have given' is the silent assumption you cultivate until the sense of separation dissolves. The true victory is not conquest of others but dominion of your own state of being, the feeling that the goal is already yours and your awareness is the instrument of realization. Thus, all appearances yield to the inner word you reverberate in your heart.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and step into the I AM now; repeat, 'I have given Jericho into my hand' until you feel the sense of it done. Carry that feeling into your day as if the conquest has already occurred.
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