Habakkuk's Inner Light Awakening
Habakkuk 3:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Habakkuk 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Habakkuk 3:4–6 describes the brightness of God as light and a power hidden in the hand, moving before the earth and measuring it. It shows how old mountains yield to the eternal ways, signaling the sovereignty that is always present within consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this vision I read a single, transforming fact: God’s brightness is the light of your own awareness. The horns coming out of his hand signify the directing power of imagination, not a distant force, hidden until you choose to regard it as real. The hiding of his power is the moment you forget that you are the I AM, and yet the power remains intact, waiting for you to claim it. Before him goes pestilence and burning coals—events in your inner theater that seem to threaten you—yet they move at your consent, revealing what you truly believe. When He stands and measures the earth, you stand as the observer of your own beliefs, discerning which thoughts govern you. He beholds and drives asunder the nations; the everlasting mountains are scattered, the perpetual hills bow—your old fixed ideas crumble when you insist on a new inner law. The ways are everlasting, meaning the immutable law of consciousness persists beyond any appearance. So this vision invites you to awaken to your own inner sovereignty, to imagine from the I AM and to let the world reflect that steady, divine order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM is the light behind every thought and event. Feel this power real and let your old beliefs bow to your awakened awareness.
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