Inner Rivers of Salvation
Habakkuk 3:7-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Habakkuk 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Affliction is pictured as rivers and seas trembling beneath a divine presence. The text also shows salvation riding forth on chariots, signaling the inner movement of God within.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read this vision is to discover that all that appears as outer disturbance is but the movement of inner consciousness. The tents of Cushan and the tremble of Midian are your own entrenched mental positions, held in attention. The rivers and the sea are not distant elements; they are the currents of feeling you feed with belief. When you notice anger, doubt, or fear, you are simply watching the inner weather you have invited. The horses and chariots of salvation are not external forces; they are the imagination you use to redeem your state. God rides there on your awareness, not to threaten you but to awaken you to your own power to change the scene by one decisive act of consciousness: shift your attention, accept the I AM that you are, and see salvation moving across the inner landscape. The crucial question in the text—was thy wrath against the rivers?—becomes a self-inquiry: who is riding? You are, as the one who can revise and awaken a new state. When you align with the feeling of being saved, the outer world follows the inner movement.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, affirm 'I AM' is present now, and imagine riding through the inner waters on the chariots of salvation. Feel safe, steady, and already healed.
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