Inner Healing in Hosea 11:3
Hosea 11:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God guided Ephraim by teaching him to move, taking him by the arms. They did not realize that the healing was coming from the divine presence within them.
Neville's Inner Vision
God as I AM guides you by the arm of awareness, not by force. When Hosea says 'I taught Ephraim to go, taking them by their arms,' he reveals the inner pedagogy of consciousness: movement happens under the touch of divine attention, and healing is the natural consequence of alignment. Ephraim's failure to know that I healed them is your own moment of forgetfulness—identifying with the process of going rather than the healer who moves you. The moment you claim that the arm that guides you is your own I AM, the movement becomes intelligent, purposeful, and healing. Providence is not a distant rescue; it is the continuous action of consciousness re-minding itself that it is whole. As you assume the truth that God is within you, you discover that every step, every turn of events, is the healing working through you. Do not seek the healer outside; awaken to the inner physician who never leaves your side. The outward journey and the inner healing are one movement in the living I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume 'I am healed now' and feel the guiding arm supporting every step. Dwell in the consciousness of completion.
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