Inner Law, Outer Consequences
Hosea 4:6-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hosea 4:6-9 warns you are destroyed when you lack knowledge of your true nature. Forgetting the inner law leads to outward misalignment where your outer life mirrors the inner neglect.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remember, in this script you are not observing history but measuring the state of your own consciousness. "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" points to the moment you mistake the surface for reality and forget the I AM that you are. The rejection of knowledge is not a rebellion against old books but a denial of the inner law written in your heart. When you forget the law of thy God, you forget the divine pattern within and allow your petty self—habits, fears, roles—to impersonate reality. As your numbers increase, so your misalignment grows; glory becomes shame because you have replaced true life with worn-out copies. "Like people, like priest" is the inner mirror: the outer world reflects the state you entertain within. The remedy is inner revision: return to the memory of the inner law, claim it as your present fact, and feel it real until the old conditions yield. When you embody the I AM, your world recalibrates to reflect that truth, including your experiences and relationships.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the Lord God within; I remember the inner law.' Then imagine your day guided by that law, and feel its authority in every action.
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