Inner Lion Roar of Faith
Hosea 11:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
These words describe turning toward the Lord in inner consciousness and feeling the lion's roar awaken reverence. It signals fear moving into obedience as the self aligns with the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the Lord not as a distant ruler but as your own I AM, the awareness that never leaves you. The verse tells you that after you align with this inner Lord, a roar arises— a decisive, living assurance that shakes the mind's doubt. When that roar is heard within, the children of your former self tremble from the west—the old tendencies, the outward concerns that once ruled you. Yet tremble need not mean surrender to fear; tremble can be the last shiver of separation before unity collapses into trust. In Neville's terms, the inner king speaks and your entire feeling-world follows. What you call walking after the LORD becomes a daily act of choosing the I AM in every thought, decision, and rumor of doubt. The roar isn't punishment; it is illumination, a present-tense verdict that you are awakened. Allow the sensation to sink into the chest, as if warmth and certainty filled every cell. Fear dissolves when you stand in the fact that you are, right now, the living Lord within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are the I AM hearing the roar within. Declare I walk after the LORD now and let the fear melt as faith fills every cell.
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