Inner Jericho Curse Unveiled
Joshua 6:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua declares a curse on anyone who rebuilds Jericho. The foundation and gates are promised to be set by his firstborn and youngest son.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Jericho as the state of your own consciousness. The man who rebuilds Jericho represents a stubborn impulse to restore an old condition rather than awaken to a new life. The curse is not a punishment in the sky but a signal from your subconscious reminding you that you are thinking and acting from a past condition. In Neville's terms, God is the I AM, and imagination is the instrument by which reality is formed. When you notice the impulse to raise the old walls, you are invited to refuse it and instead declare the I AM as the sole builder of your life. The foundation laid in the firstborn and the gates set with the youngest symbolize how outcomes imprint your inner processes at their most intimate points. To supersede this, you do not try to destroy the outer walls; you revise your inner state. Imagination becomes your new Jericho: see the city rebuilt from inside, existing already in your present awareness, and let the outer circumstances follow as an echo of that inner truth.
Practice This Now
Assume the state: I AM rebuilding my life from within, not by the old patterns. Feel it real now: the inner city rising, doors opening, walls dissolving.
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