Habakkuk 3:1 Inner Prayer
Habakkuk 3:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Habakkuk 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
This verse is a superscription: Habakkuk's prayer is set to Shigionoth, a musical texture. It signals the inner worship and petition that frame prophetic vision.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose the 'prayer of Habakkuk' is not a historical cry but a state of consciousness you enter now. The name Habakkuk is not outside you; it is the voice you awaken when you refuse to let circumstance dictate your mood. The line 'upon Shigionoth' is a call to attune your inner atmosphere to a sacred rhythm, the vibration of your I AM. In Neville's teaching, prayer is not pleading with God as elsewhere, but shifting your inner I AM so that only the desired state remains real in you. When you perceive a problem—delay, lack, fear—you shift, as if turning the wheel of your mind to a new key, the key of faith. The 'prayer' becomes a rehearsal of the already-real; the prophet within becomes your present perception, and the outer world follows the tone you maintain in imagination. Begin from stillness, then declare you are the I AM, that you already possess the answer, and let the inner music of Shigionoth play until perception aligns with it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, rest in the I AM, and revise any lack as if it never existed. Then dwell in the feeling of abundance, letting the inner prayer sing the reality you intend.
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