Inner King of Hosea 13:10

Hosea 13:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hosea 13 in context

Scripture Focus

10I will be thy king: where is any other that may save thee in all thy cities? and thy judges of whom thou saidst, Give me a king and princes?
Hosea 13:10

Biblical Context

God declares He will be thy king; there is no other who can save thee in all thy cities. The verse warns against seeking external rulers and points to the inner sovereignty that saves.

Neville's Inner Vision

To hear Hosea 13:10 is to hear the I AM claim the throne of your entire life. The 'king' is not a man, but your awareness ruling over every city of your mind. The 'cities' are the faculties and fears; the 'judges' are the conclusions you render from thoughts. Your plea for a king and princes exposes an old habit of looking outward for security, a tendency to grant power to forms rather than to the living I AM. When you align with the inner sovereignty, you experience salvation as a present awareness, not a future event. To live this verse, assume that the I AM is king here and now, feel the regal calm flooding every department of mind, and watch external conditions reorganize to reflect that order. The practice is simple: presuppose the inner king reigns and dwell in that awareness until it becomes your felt reality.

Practice This Now

Settle into stillness and declare: I am the king of this mind, the I AM that rules all my cities. See the crown settle on your brow and feel the outer forms bow to inner sovereignty.

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