Habakkuk 1:17 Inner Net

Habakkuk 1:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Habakkuk 1 in context

Scripture Focus

17Shall they therefore empty their net, and not spare continually to slay the nations?
Habakkuk 1:17

Biblical Context

Habakkuk questions whether those who destroy and oppress will ever stop; the verse points to ongoing violence as a social symptom.

Neville's Inner Vision

If you see the nations as outer events, you are only skimming the surface of consciousness. In truth, the I AM, your inner awareness, is the author of every scene. The cry in Habakkuk asks you to notice a pattern of destruction not as an external law but as a thought-form you have accepted as real. The moment you refuse that assumption and instead dwell in the conviction that the I AM governs all, you reverse the tempo of the story. Imagination becomes the instrument by which you dissolve the 'net' that gathers harm. When you align with a state of justice that is not punitive but healing, you awaken the Kingdom of God within; you see that righteousness flows as the creative power you consistently employ. Your inner vision reforms the world you experience, turning fear into peace, and the nations into a field of renewed life.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and, in the present tense, assume: I AM governs the nations in perfect peace; no one slays, only renewal. Then image the scene shifting from nets of harm to nets of life, compacting a feeling of undefeatable inner justice.

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