Inner Walls Fall by Faith
Joshua 6:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jericho's walls fell when the people shouted and the trumpets sounded. By obedience and faith, they entered the city.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jericho is the mind, a fortress built by habit and fear; the trumpet-call and the shout are the inner signals that your I AM has awakened. When you hear them—an unwavering conviction that you already possess the outcome—the imagined city rises as a present reality, not a distant dream. The walls fall because the collective belief yields to a higher consciousness that you are the I AM within, sustaining the act of imagining. The marching of the people, 'every man straight before him,' is your disciplined thoughts moving in harmony with the one mind. The city represents a realized state of being—the inner kingdom you seek, the peace, the opportunity, the freedom you crave. The miracle is Neville's law in action: imagination shapes experience; presence precedes form. Trust this inner law, and your consciousness opens to a realm where limitation collapses and you pass through the gate you have already entered.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already inside the city, feeling the success as real. Whisper 'It is done' and let the feeling of the I AM confirm your victory.
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