West Banner Inner Leadership
Numbers 2:18-19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses appoint Ephraim to the western side with a designated banner, led by Elishama, and a counted host of 40,500.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner theatre of your mind, the camp on the west denotes a fixed, inward field where your imagination serves as the banner of your life. The captain, Elishama, represents the leadership of a decision that is guided by the I AM—the God within you that hears and responds. The number 40,500 signifies the fullness of mental energy and capacity available when your inner state is aligned and loyal to one governing premise. This reading underscores the Presence of God not as a distant force but as the I AM resident in you, ordering your faculties toward your true vocation. When your inner camp is unified—belief, imagination, will, and feeling under one commanding presence—the outward world reflects that unity as work, harmony, and purpose. The west banner becomes a reliable vantage point from which you re-create your life by assumption, not circumstance, drawing every element of your inner army into service of your desired end.
Practice This Now
Assume the inner captain of Ephraim governs your vocation now; feel the I AM moving in you as leader and commander, and rest in the fullness of your inner host as you proceed with your day.
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