Inner Covenant Of Hosea 2:2
Hosea 2:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hosea 2:2 presents a break from a broken relationship and a call to purge idolatry; it frames spiritual loyalty as an inner covenant requiring purity and integrity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your 'mother' in Hosea 2:2 is your inner conditioning—the habit of valuing appearances and false loves. When Hosea speaks of pleading, he invites you to argue with your sense of separation until it yields to the truth that you are not two, but one with the Divine I AM. The phrase 'for she is not my wife, neither am I her husband' releases you from a counterfeit marriage to fear, pride, and idol worship. The 'whoredoms' and 'adulteries' are inner edits—attachments to surfaces and identities that obscure the unity you already possess. In that light, the verse becomes a manual of inner psychology: purge the inner landscape of counterfeit loves and stand in the fidelity of awareness. If you awaken to the I AM as your true I, the outward image dissolves; holiness and integrity become your natural state. The call is not punishment but liberation: return to the covenant of consciousness and dwell there until every scene confirms your oneness.
Practice This Now
Assume you are already in covenant with the I AM; revise the inner scene by addressing the 'mother' and declaring, 'I am one with You, the I AM.' Then feel union.
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