I Am Power Reclaimed

Habakkuk 1:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Habakkuk 1 in context

Scripture Focus

11Then shall his mind change, and he shall pass over, and offend, imputing this his power unto his god.
Habakkuk 1:11

Biblical Context

Habakkuk 1:11 speaks of a change of mind that leads a person to pass over and offend by attributing his power to a god outside himself, illustrating the danger of idolizing power.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville's light, this verse reveals that every so-called idol is a symbol for a state of consciousness you have accepted as real. When the mind shifts and you attribute power to an external god, you are simply disowning your own I AM—the creative awareness within. The remedy is not to resist idols but to awaken to the fact that you are the source of power; the world you perceive is formed by your inner assumptions. Imagination is the workshop of life; to revise is to alter the state you inhabit. By acknowledging that the I AM within is the only true power, you dissolve the illusion that power resides in statues, rituals, or other deities. When you claim 'I am the power here,' you realign your life with the truth of your inner sovereignty and awaken the capacity to consciously shape your experience.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and declare 'I am the power.' Hold the felt sense of the I AM until it supersedes any thought that power comes from an idol.

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