Pasture, Provision, and Remembering
Hosea 13:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hosea 13:6 teaches that fullness comes from outward provision; when people are filled by wealth, their hearts exalt, and they forget the I AM who sustains them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 13:6 presents fullness as the product of a pasture—an outward field of possession—that swells the heart and makes one forget the Source. In the Neville frame, the pasture is a state of consciousness: you are filled by identifying with external wealth, and the heart rises in exaltation, turning attention away from the I AM within. Forgetting me is not memory loss of a person, but a turning away from the living source of all supply. The way back is a practical revision: refuse to let externals define you; assume a state of constant I AM sufficiency and feel it as real now. When you imagine yourself already supplied, you dissolve the pride of the outward pasture and reawaken remembrance of the I AM. Practice the feeling that you are fed by awareness, not by circumstance, and let that inner reality saturate every choice. In that inner shift, your outward provision becomes a natural expression, and once more you are in covenant with the I AM rather than with your possessions.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of I AM-sufficiency, feeling that you are fed by inner awareness rather than by any pasture. Rest in that remembrance and let it govern your sense of lack or plenty.
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