Inner Covenant Breach
Hosea 6:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage depicts a people who have broken their covenant, acting in violence and deceit, with even the priests complicit. It portrays a mind whose alignment with the I AM has dimmed, allowing corruption to appear as normal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Like a mirror of your mind, Hosea speaks of a city you have imagined into separation from the I AM. They transgressed the covenant becomes the sign you have forgotten your unity and let a private will pretend to govern. Gilead, a city of them that work iniquity, is the inner landscape stained with fear, anger, and appetite—imagined power misaligned with the divine presence. Troops of robbers wait for a man is your habitual anticipation of attack, a pattern of thinking that blocks peace. The company of priests murder in the way by consent reveals inner authorities that bless harm when you consent to it with thought and word. You can reverse all this by refusing the script of separation and returning to the one, indivisible I AM. Assume the end: you are already aligned with the covenant, pure and just. Feel it now, imagine the inner city purified and the covenant kept, then feel the unity as real.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe, and affirm I am the I AM as your only reality; revise the scene by seeing the inner city purified and the covenant kept, then feel the unity as real.
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