Jezreel Within: Birth of Dawn
Hosea 1:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Gomer bears a son named Jezreel. God declares that soon He will avenge Jezreel’s blood on Jehu’s house and bring the kingdom of Israel to an end, breaking the bow in the valley of Jezreel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Jezreel is not a historical child but a naming of a becoming within your consciousness. God is the I AM within you, and every verse points to the rearrangement of your inner weather. When Hosea is told, "Call his name Jezreel," you hear a command to rename a current inner condition—the old wound and the impulse to retaliate—so that a new order of awareness can manifest. The blood of Jezreel on the house of Jehu represents the residue of past judgments your mind wields against itself. The promise that the kingdom will cease signals that, as you identify with this new state, the old kingdom collapses from within. In the valley of Jezreel, the bow—the weapon of resistance—will be broken; you stop fighting the appearances and begin governing from within. The day arrives when the kingdom of God, the realized I AM, takes root as you hold the end-state in your imagination and dwell there. Outer signs align to what you have affirmed inwardly.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and rename a present inner state Jezreel; feel the I AM within you affirm it now. Then imagine the bow breaking in your valley, and sense the Kingdom within taking root.
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