Inner Camp by Jordan
Numbers 33:48-49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Numbers 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Israelites depart from the mountains of Abarim and camp along the Jordan in the plains of Moab, extending from Bethjesimoth to Abelshittim.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider the account not as foreign geography but as your inner climate. The departure from the mountains of Abarim represents letting go of towering, one-sided thoughts that keep you bound; the camping in the plains of Moab by Jordan signifies choosing a fertile, receptive state where faith can take root. Jordan marks the boundary between the old world of appearances and the promised land within your being, and to pitch there is to dwell in the realization that the Presence—the I AM—is active now, guiding every step. The proximity to Jericho hints that true victory comes not by outer force but by covenant loyalty—your steadfast trust in the Presence that speaks, I am with you. By naming Bethjesimoth and Abelshittim as your inner stations, you acknowledge that the journey is inward, not outward. Your path is charted by spiritual direction, not random circumstance. Thus, the map becomes a discipline of consciousness: depart limitation, settle in Jordan, and let Providence carry you to your inner land of promise.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and assume you are already camping in the Jordan plains of your mind, with Providence guiding every step. Feel the Presence as real now, and let this inner settlement carry you into your promised land.
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