Habakkuk 3:15 Inner Sea Crossing

Habakkuk 3:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Habakkuk 3 in context

Scripture Focus

15Thou didst walk through the sea with thine horses, through the heap of great waters.
Habakkuk 3:15

Biblical Context

The verse shows God moving through the sea with His horses, a sign of divine presence in the midst of chaos. It speaks of mastery over overwhelming waters by the one who is awareness itself.

Neville's Inner Vision

Habakkuk’s image is not a memory of an old miracle but a diagram of your inner state. The sea and the heap of great waters are the tempests of appearance in the mind; the horses are the powers of your imagination and faith, drawn by the rider who is the I AM. When you say 'God walketh through the sea,' you translate it as 'consciousness traversed by its own certainty.' The I AM isn't outside you; it is your awareness that watches the waves and yet moves freely. To reinterpret, you must assume the feeling that you have already passed through the watery chaos, that the apparent separation between you and the solution is a mental image you can revise. In that act, the great waters become merely signs of thought, and the horses carry you forward without struggle, because you are not asking God to travel outside you but to awaken within you the capacity to travel. The crossing is the inward demonstration that what you seek is already housed in your awareness.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the I AM presence has already walked through your current sea. Feel the calm arrive as if the waters are a memory dissolved by the act of imagining.

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