Morning of the Inner Kingdom

Hosea 10:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hosea 10 in context

Scripture Focus

15So shall Bethel do unto you because of your great wickedness: in a morning shall the king of Israel utterly be cut off.
Hosea 10:15

Biblical Context

Bethel's worship is condemned, and the verse foretells Israel's kingly power being cut off at dawn due to wickedness. It invites you to see outer forms as reflections of inner states.

Neville's Inner Vision

Verse 10:15 speaks to the inner reader as Bethel—the temple you raise in the outer world with idols of form—will do unto you in the morning due to great wickedness. In Neville's psychology, Bethel is a state of consciousness clinging to appearances, while the king of Israel is your rightful inner ruler—your I AM—awareness that governs your life. The morning reveals a shift: the old order dissolves, not by external judgment, but by a revision in consciousness. When you mistakenly trust in external rites, you cut off your true king by investing in images; the dawning exposes that you are not ruled by them, but by the I AM that you are. So this verse invites you to relinquish the idol and awaken to the reality that the inner King rules regardless of outward signs. The moment you accept this, the sense of power you’ve placed in Bethel dissolves, and your life rearranges itself to reflect your inner sovereignty. The kingdom of God appears not as a distant event but as your awareness made visible through feeling and assumption.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state of I AM as the king within you. Then revise any sense that external forms govern you, and feel the morning dawn dissolving those idols.

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