The Inner Snare and Crown
Hosea 5:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses urge the inner priest, the house of Israel, and the house of the king to hear that judgment arises from inner snares and nets; revolters move toward harm, yet divine rebuke remains available for transformation.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the language of Hosea, the priests, Israel, and the king symbolize the three authorities within your own mind—awareness, belief, and sovereign will. Judgment toward you is not an external verdict but a light that reveals where you have allowed inner snares to govern your state of consciousness. The snare at Mizpah and the net at Tabor become mental traps born from fear, habit, or separation, not fixed fate. The revolters, deeply rooted, are inner impulses aiming to slaughter harmony; yet I have been a rebuker of them all, meaning the internal I AM has already spoken correction into your system. When you identify with these inner factions, you empower them; when you align with the one consciousness that sees all, these snares dissolve. Your king within is not bound by revolt but sovereign in quiet power, guiding you toward a new feeling and alignment. Embrace the assumption that only harmony can unfold in your inner theater, and watch the outer pattern follow.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the role of the I AM observing these inner states. Silently affirm, 'I am that I am,' and revise every inner snare into a harmless signal of guidance; feel the crown of calm settling as the inner king asserts sovereignty.
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