Inner Rebellion Redeemed
Hosea 7:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Hosea 7:13 laments that people who were redeemed flee from God and speak lies about Him, revealing an inner rebellion and accountability within grace.
Neville's Inner Vision
To me this Hosea 7:13 is the inner drama of consciousness. The line 'they fled from me' points to the mind’s wandering away from its own source, the I AM. 'Destruction unto them' is the felt consequence when we forget who we are. Redemption here is not external rescue but the constant fact of your inner life — the awareness that never abandons you. When it says they spoke lies against me, I hear the inner chatter that attacks God as if He were separate from you. Your healing begins when you revise that lie into truth: you are the one Life, the Redeemer-in-consciousness, and nothing true can oppose your unity. Return your attention to the original state, feel the immutable presence that redeems every moment, and let the imagined distance dissolve. The judgment softens into clarity, not out of force but by discovering you never left the throne of awareness. In this light, the 'rebellion' becomes a signal to re-enter the one consciousness that makes all things new, and your world aligns with that truth.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I AM the I AM; I have never fled from my own being.' Revise any claim of God's absence by feeling the unity of consciousness now.
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