Inner Seeing of Iniquity
Habakkuk 1:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Habakkuk 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse presents a prophet puzzled by the sight of wrongdoing and grievance. It frames violence and contention as the burdens before him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Habakkuk's cry is a call to the living awareness within you. The vision of iniquity and grievance, and the things that spoil, hurt, and stir up strife, are not a fact imposed from without but a picture you have accepted into the theater of your own mind. You are the I AM who perceives; you are the one who can revise the scene by the simple act of assumption. When you declare that the inner world is just and righteous, you begin to heal the outer world, because all form follows the inner state. The judgment and accountability Habakkuk names become a reminder that you are responsible for the lens through which life appears. By choosing a different state of consciousness — a state that aligns with justice, peace, and order — you endorse the prophecy that consciousness creates form. The vision of turmoil loses its grip as you dwell in the realization that the moment you decide to feel and live as peace, you are already bringing that order into manifestation. In this light, prophecy is a promise that you can embody and thus realize.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state I am the I AM perceiving harmony. Feel that reality now and revise the inner scene so conflict dissolves into order.
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