Border of Moab: Inner Camp

Numbers 22:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Numbers 22 in context

Scripture Focus

1And the children of Israel set forward, and pitched in the plains of Moab on this side Jordan by Jericho.
Numbers 22:1

Biblical Context

Israel camps on the plains of Moab by Jericho, marking a boundary and moment of collective orientation. It is a time to anchor loyalty and the divine presence before entering the Jordan.

Neville's Inner Vision

Let the plains of Moab symbolize your present field of consciousness, a place where attention settles at a boundary before the Jordan. To pitch a camp is not a rustic act but an inner decision to dwell in the awareness that possesses the goal already. The encampment near Jericho speaks of proximity to a stronghold—your old self—yet the call is loyalty to the Covenant within, the I AM that you are. When a multitude of thoughts joins in one purpose, discord yields to a unified understanding: you intend to cross the Jordan by inward decree, not by outward struggle. The Presence of God is not somewhere distant; it is the living stimulus of awareness you carry. This scene invites you to align with that Presence, to honor the covenant of your own being, and to see the Kingdom as a state of consciousness you are entering now, by choosing it in imagination and feeling it as real.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume you have pitched your tent at the Moab border, feeling the I AM presence holding you. Whisper, 'I am that I am,' until the sense of Presence becomes your immediate experience and your inner Jordan crosses.

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