Loruhamah: Inner Mercy Reclaimed
Hosea 1:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Gomer bears a daughter named Loruhamah, signaling that mercy is withdrawn from Israel, a declaration of judgment and exile within the covenantal frame.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse knowledge is not an accusation; it is a map of your inner weather. Loruhamah—the name given to the daughter—marks a moment when a verdict about you has been spoken inside: mercy is withdrawn from the inner house. But the 'house' is your state of consciousness, and the God you meet is the I AM, the awareness that remains untouched by a momentary judgment. When you believe there can be no mercy, you are simply agreeing with a thought, not with reality. The remedy is to reverse the decree by assuming the end: you are always beloved, and mercy flows from the covenant within you. Quietly affirm and feel: I AM loved; mercy is my natural state. As you persist in this revision, the sense of exile fades and your inner covenant restores its harmony. The verse invites you to recognize that you are not at the mercy of circumstance but at the mercy of your own awareness, which can reframe any name into a declaration of return.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe into I AM, and revise the name Loruhamah in your mind to mean, 'I am beloved; mercy is restored now.' Then feel that truth as your present reality.
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