Inner King, Outer Dismissed

Hosea 13:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hosea 13 in context

Scripture Focus

11I gave thee a king in mine anger, and took him away in my wrath.
Hosea 13:11

Biblical Context

Hosea 13:11 speaks of God giving a king in anger and taking him away in wrath. It points to authority as an inner state that shifts when awareness changes.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the prophet speaks not of a historical monarch but of your inner mirror. The king is a state of consciousness you trust to secure you; anger is the energy that keeps that trust alive. When the I AM notices that you still identify with that outer throne, God appears to grant the king in anger, and then withdraw him in wrath to show that the throne was never the true you. The shift occurs not by force but by revoking belief in separation. Re-frame the scene: you are the I AM, the sole king of your kingdom, and no outer policy or ruler can alter your sovereignty. Imagination is the instrument by which you feel and enact this inner king; by dwelling in the feeling of the real, you invite the outer world to reflect it back. The removal of the king is the gracious revelation that power resides within, where the true government rests with the I AM and the love it embodies.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the feeling of being the I AM sovereign of your life. Revise the scene in your mind to 'I am the king who governs from within' and feel it real.

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