Hosea 4:7 Inner Glory Transformed
Hosea 4:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 4 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
As the people increased in number, they increased in sin against me. Therefore, their outward glory would be turned into shame.
Neville's Inner Vision
Verse 4:7 speaks of growth that is misaligned with truth. In Neville’s psychology, the increasing multitude stands for an expanding state of consciousness—an ego that swells with pride, separation, and self-will. When such a state sins against the I AM, it is not punished by a distant God; it experiences the internal reversal: the glory that once shone outward becomes a weight of vanity and a signal of disconnection. The law at work here is the same for every thinker: your imagined life follows your prevailing inner assumption. If you assume life from the basis of separation, outward glory will contract into shame as the inner light refuses to be yoked to ego. Yet this is not doom, but a mercy that calls you to revise. Return to the one I AM, imagine from wholeness, and dwell in the feeling that you are already the fulfilled state you seek. In that inner shift, the outward scene dissolves its vanity and emerges as true glory aligned with divine reality.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the I AM as your reality. Revise any belief that outward growth equals true value and feel the inner glory restored as your dominant state.
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