Remembering the I Am Presence
Hosea 13:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage asserts that the Lord is the one true God and savior, known in the wilderness; reliance on outward abundance leads to forgetting Him.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your consciousness, drought is a mistaken state, a belief that supply comes from without. The I Am—the one awareness you are—is the true God and the only savior. When you exalt your heart to the outward pasture, you forget the Presence; you may feel fullness from surface conditions, yet the fullness belongs to the mind's idea of plenty. The remedy is to reverse the motion: assume the state of the Lord thy God; dwell as the awareness that feeds you, knowing that God knew you in the wilderness—that moment of lack is already seen and contained within consciousness. When you revise your sense of drought by resting in the interior pasture—your I Am—the external drought dissolves. You are not saved by nature's whims but by aligning with the eternal supply within your being. The more you claim there is no savior beside the I Am, the more the world conforms to that truth you have assumed about your being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat: 'There is no savior beside the I Am.' Feel the inner presence nourishing you; revise drought by imagining a lush pasture arising within and your heart exalted in gratitude.
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