Inner Help From The I Am

Hosea 13:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hosea 13 in context

Scripture Focus

9O Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself; but in me is thine help.
Hosea 13:9

Biblical Context

The verse declares that Israel destroyed itself, yet help is found in the divine I Am within. It invites turning from external reliance to inner consciousness where imagination becomes guidance.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the I Am, Hosea’s word is not a threat but a reminder. You have destroyed yourself by living as if power resided outside you—in fate, others, or circumstance. The statement 'in me is thine help' points to the one constant: your inner awareness, the I Am you awaken to in every moment. When you accept that God—the I Am—is not apart from you but your very life, you cease striving against life and start steering by a different compass. Salvation is not a prize handed down by history; it is a revision of your governing state of consciousness. As long as you identify with weakness, you manifest it; when you identify with the I Am, reality rearranges to reflect that strength. The moment you dwell as the witness who says, 'I Am,' you align your mind with a power that restores, heals, and guides you home to your true nature.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, declare 'I Am' as your present reality, and revise any self-destructive thought into 'I am held by the I Am' until that conviction feels real.

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