Inner Covenant: Rahab's Salvation
Joshua 6:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Rahab hid the spies and helped them escape. Joshua saved her and her household, and she lived among Israel from that day.
Neville's Inner Vision
Rahab in this reading is a state of consciousness a steadfast loyalty to truth amid walls of fear. Jericho is the fortress of old, habitual thoughts that tell you what cannot be, while the spies are the inner recognitions of what is real, the messages that come from your higher Self. By dwelling on, protecting, and trusting those messages, Rahab aligns with Joshua the executive center of will and discernment within you. Her action of hiding the spies becomes a practice: you refuse to let fear expose the new insight to the city of doubt; you keep the truth safe until it can be integrated. When Joshua saves Rahab and her household, it means your whole being your household of thoughts, impulses, and self-image is included in the new order. And she dwelleth in Israel from that day onward, indicating that once a truth is acknowledged, it remains within your kingdom, inseparable from your identity. The result is salvation and redemption not by external rescue but by the inward conversion of perception. Your consciousness witnesses new life precisely where you believed only walls stood.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the role of Rahab and hide the spies of truth within the walls of your mind; then feel that your inner household is already living in the land of promise.
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