Judges 2:6 Inner Inheritance

Judges 2:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Judges 2 in context

Scripture Focus

6And when Joshua had let the people go, the children of Israel went every man unto his inheritance to possess the land.
Judges 2:6

Biblical Context

After Joshua lets the people go, they each return to their inheritance to possess the land, signaling a shift from collective leadership to personal possession.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the psychological reading, the phrase inheritance is not a geography but a state of consciousness. When Joshua, the outer organizer, releases the people, the children of Israel disperse to their own allotments; each man’s inheritance is a distinct inner disposition ready to be claimed. The land represents the inner landscape of mind you now inhabit by a new conviction: I AM is moving within you and imagination is the governing power. Possession comes not by conquest over others but by the inner act of assuming the state you desire until it feels native to you. The exodus from a central leadership to personal sovereignty transforms Providence into an inner alignment between belief and experience. The verse becomes a practical invitation: decide the land you will reside in, dwell there in imagination, and let the I AM revise your sense of possibility. When you claim, “I am the owner of this land now,” your inner world begins to harmonize with that truth, guiding outward events accordingly.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and assume you already own your inward inheritance. Feel the land of your mind as your own and affirm, 'I am the owner of this land now.'

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