The Desolate Day Within

Hosea 5:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Hosea 5 in context

Scripture Focus

9Ephraim shall be desolate in the day of rebuke: among the tribes of Israel have I made known that which shall surely be.
Hosea 5:9

Biblical Context

Hosea 5:9 asserts that Ephraim will face desolation in the day of rebuke, and that this outcome is known and declared.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the I AM that you are, Ephraim is a state of consciousness that has wandered from wholeness. The 'day of rebuke' is the moment your attention returns and notices the gap between what you profess and what you live. Desolation here is not a punitive external force, but the thinning of life-energy when you believe you are separate from your true self. God—your I AM—says what shall surely be known: the inner weather you experience is already revealed to awareness. To awaken, you do not fight outer conditions; you re-create the inner state. Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled: vitality, unity, and the sense of all Israel within you—your faculties aligned, your imagination harnessed to harmony. Revisit the script you are living and revise it from inside, not by effort but by the sure conviction that you are the author of your world. When you dwell in that inner posture, desolation dissolves, and the day of rebuke becomes a doorway into self-knowledge and the reclaiming of your kingdom.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and feel the I AM as your constant presence. Then revise the inner scene to imagine Ephraim revived, the tribes of Israel within you in harmony, and life-energy flowing freely.

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