Habakkuk 3:13-14 Inner Salvation
Habakkuk 3:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Habakkuk 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse speaks of salvation going forth for God's people and the wicked's downfall. It pictures the destruction of oppressive power when its foundation is exposed.
Neville's Inner Vision
Inside your imagination, Habakkuk 3:13-14 comes alive as a motion of the I AM going forth to save your inner people—the states you cherish like faith and courage. The line woundedst the head out of the house of the wicked is not about external foes but about the head belief—the ego that says you are lacking or ruled by fear. By discovering the foundation unto the neck, the verse invites you to expose the root of that wickedness in consciousness; once you see it clearly, its power dissolves. The head of his villages represents stubborn habits and petty dramas rushing out as a whirlwind to scatter you when you identify with them. Selah is your inner pause, a moment to feel the new assumption already accomplished. The staves the wicked wield are your inherited judgments; they are broken by light-consciousness that acts from the I AM. In this sense, salvation is present, not future—an inner victory you inhabit as you dwell in the awareness that you are the anointed, living in a renewed foundation.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit in quiet awareness and declare I am the salvation of my life now. Then picture the root of fear and lack revealed, feel it dissolving, and carry a sense of deliverance in your chest as you move through your day.
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