Seeking Inner Counsel: Joshua 9:14

Joshua 9:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Joshua 9 in context

Scripture Focus

14And the men took of their victuals, and asked not counsel at the mouth of the LORD.
Joshua 9:14

Biblical Context

The verse shows the men taking victuals without seeking the LORD's counsel. This act illustrates trusting appearances over inner guidance.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this verse the camp acts from its own certainty, taking victuals and moving without the mouth of the LORD. The 'LORD' is not a distant altar but the I AM within, the steady consciousness that discerns truth behind appearances. Your thoughts provide nourishment, but if you swallow them without consulting the inner counsel, you betray your true guidance and step into a scene manufactured by belief. The inner movement of the day becomes a fiction grounded in fear or pride, not in the settled presence that knows the end from the beginning. To reinterpret it, you must return to the state of listening, revise the decision in imagination, and feel the reality of divine direction now. Assume you are under the Lord’s eye, that every action flows from that inner verdict, and let your feelings align with the quiet certainty of I AM guidance. Once you hear that inner voice, the outer day follows with ease, as the dream follows the dreamer who knows himself as God.

Practice This Now

Before any action today, pause and ask, 'What is the Lord within me guiding me to do?' Then revise any impulse to proceed until you feel the inner 'GO' from the I AM.

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