Inner Land Of Courage And Fruit

Numbers 13:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 13 in context

Scripture Focus

20And what the land is, whether it be fat or lean, whether there be wood therein, or not. And be ye of good courage, and bring of the fruit of the land. Now the time was the time of the firstripe grapes.
Numbers 13:20

Biblical Context

The verse asks to assess the land's abundance and to act with courage, bringing back its fruit as a sign of harvest now.

Neville's Inner Vision

Numbers 13:20 is not about geography but about the kingdom of your own mind. The land's fatness or lean-ness signals the richness or narrowing of your inner state; wood or not marks the tools your imagination believes it possesses. When the verse says be of good courage, it is the I AM within you affirming a finished state, not a victory over circumstance. The fruit of the land is the manifestation you claim in imagination before you see it in the world; the time of the firstripe grapes designates a crisp moment of inner harvest, a felt realness that your senses savor. Your task is to hold that inner sight with unwavering trust, regardless of appearances. By assuming the end—feeling already that you possess the fruit—you convert probable outcomes into living reality, and the outward world becomes a mirror of your inner state. Courage then is not outward bravery but the settled conviction that the land yields its bounty when you, the consciousness, decree it so. Persist in that inner harvest, and the fruit will appear in your experience as surely as day follows night.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume you already possess the fruit of the land, and feel the courage rising as you taste it now.

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