Inner Revival Awakens Consciousness

Habakkuk 3:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Habakkuk 3 in context

Scripture Focus

2O LORD, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy.
Habakkuk 3:2

Biblical Context

Habakkuk 3:2 records a response to God's speech: fear arises, and the speaker pleads for revival of the Lord's work in the midst of years and for mercy.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your hearing is the inner decree of I AM. The fear Habakkuk mentions arises when you pretend the outer world controls you; yet the command is to revive your own work, to reanimate the seed of creation within you. 'In the midst of the years' points to the recurring cycles of life—habit, pattern, memory—where you can re-script the drama. 'In wrath remember mercy' invites you to translate judgment into mercy by choosing mercy as your natural response. Mercy is not an external concession; it is your decision to awaken the state of grace within I AM and let it govern your thoughts, feelings, and actions. When you revise the image of yourself, you perform the act Habakkuk requests: return to the one I AM and declare the work is revived here and now. The fear dissolves as your inner kingdom asserts its rule, and your life becomes the visible expression of the new creation you imagined.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare, I AM revived now; feel a warm energy awaken within you, seeding a renewed life that expresses itself in calm, confident thoughts.

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