Inner Revival Morning Rain
Hosea 6:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Revival unfolds in stages: after two days God revives us, and on the third day He raises us to live in His sight. If we press on to know the Lord, His coming is like the morning light and rain refreshing the earth of our minds.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the theater of your mind, the two days are not days at all but two states of consciousness in which you imagine yourself separated from the I AM. Yet on the third day, the inner voice awakens and you are raised into a reality you have already authored within imagination. Living in His sight is not a distant visit but a steady condition you assume: you are the light by which you see, the perceiver of your world. The going forth prepared as the morning signifies the inevitability of manifestation when your inner alignment is clear; the Lord comes to you as rain—nourishing, washing, renewing the soil of thought. The latter and former rain symbolize cycles of nourishment that sustain a renewed creation within you. When you realize revival is a state you enter by an act of assumption, you stop chasing external conditions and begin trusting the I AM now. Your consciousness becomes the ground of life, so revival appears as a present-tense experience, a dawn that already shines within you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly, assume the state of being seen by the I AM now; repeat, 'I am revived; I live in the sight of God,' and feel a gentle morning rain refreshing every corner of thought.
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