Inner Jericho Walls Fall
Joshua 6:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua 6:20-21 describes the people shouting as the priests blow trumpets, causing the walls of Jericho to fall; they enter the city and destroy all within it.
Neville's Inner Vision
This passage speaks to your inner drama, not a battlefield of stones. The wall represents a fixed belief you have accepted as real, a limitation in your mind. The trumpet is awareness stirring within your chest, and the shout is the unwavering decision of consciousness. When you imagine and hold the feeling that the city is already yours, the wall collapses—not by force, but by your inner alignment with the end you seek. The city is your current state of being; conquering it means shedding old identifications and living from the realized state rather than chasing it. The I AM, your essential awareness, is the power behind the conquest; obedience and faithfulness appear as a steady practice of returning to that awareness, quieting fear, and refusing to justify limitation. The destruction of what is in the city symbolizes releasing beliefs, habits, and images that no longer serve the new life you claim within. Then you step into the city, bearing the sense of completion already present in you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, hear the inner trumpet, and declare, "I am the conqueror of this situation." Feel the walls dissolve as you inhabit the city of your realized state.
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