Up From Prayer To Action
Joshua 7:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commands Joshua to rise from his face, signaling that true worship moves from posture to action, not mere supplication.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Joshua 7:10, the inner voice speaks as the I AM awakening from a posture of waiting into the boldness of action. The scene is not a dispute with history but a clue to consciousness: to lie on thy face is to dwell in a waiting room of desire, seeking from without what only the inner light can provide. When the Lord says, Get thee up, the I AM in you is being invited to stand and act in harmony with its own decree. Presence is not a distant deity but the awareness that you are the one imagining and thus determining the shape of your experience. True worship here is not kneeling before a distant God but aligning thought, feeling, and deed with the certainty, I AM. The question “wherefore liest thou thus upon thy face?” becomes a moment of revision—an opportunity to shift from passive petition to active construction of reality. You are asked to embody the assumption that power and guidance flow through your inner being and manifest as outward movement in obedience to that inner decree.
Practice This Now
If you catch yourself in a posture of waiting on a prayer, close your eyes and revise the scene: 'I AM up now, the inner commands rise into outer action.' Feel it real.
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