Inner Covenant, Inner Creation
Hosea 1:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hosea takes Gomer, she conceives, and bears him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Viewed through the Neville Goddard lens, Hosea’s outward act is a mirror of an inner decision. You, the I AM, choose an inner companion—Gomer as a quality or memory—and hearken to the instantaneous moment of conception: a new idea taking root in consciousness and soon bearing a son, a visible sign of inner revival. The wife denotes a state of loyalty you now accept as covenant with your true self. When you resolve to hold this inner arrangement, the outer world shifts to reflect it: a birth, a sign that a new reality has entered into your life. All events are inner movements; the Father and child are not two persons but two states of the same consciousness, united within you. The act of 'taking' is a revision of self-image, a deliberate alignment with the I AM, and the sense that you are already complete, capable of creation through imagination, and therefore deserving of the fruit that follows from inner loyalty to your word made real.
Practice This Now
Assume in the present that you have already embraced the inner covenant. Feel the birth of the son as a real change in your life and revise until it feels inevitable.
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