Rahab Covenant in Joshua 6:22-23 Imagination & Salvation
Joshua 6:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rahab and her family are spared after the spies' report, illustrating mercy and salvation granted to those aligned with a courageous inner faith.
Neville's Inner Vision
Rahab’s house is not a historical location but a symbol of a hidden facet of your mind. The spies represent your inner discernment, the I AM that surveys your terrain and pledges to protect what is true. When you accept that pledge, you pull Rahab and all she has—your vulnerable, redeemable aspects—into the camp of your consciousness, the state of wholeness. This is salvation: a shift in your state of consciousness rather than a distant rescue. Mercy and compassion flow from your settled sense of self; you stop condemning parts of you and instead welcome them home, which is why all your kin come into the camp. The ones left outside symbolize habitual fears you consciously set aside as you rise into a greater alignment with the I AM. Covenant loyalty is your daily fidelity to that I AM within—an inner contract that assures protection by aligning thought, feeling, and imagination with the truth of you as God in expression.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume you are the I AM entering Rahab’s inner house; declare that all your saved parts are now brought into the camp of your consciousness. Feel the protection and peace as you imagine these parts dwelling in unity.
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