Inner Trumpet of Covenant
Hosea 8:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Hosea 8 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse 8:1-2 presents a trumpet of warning against the house of the LORD for transgressing the covenant and the law. Israel then cries out, "My God, we know thee," signaling a recognition of God after discipline.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Hosea's trumpet is your inner instrument; the house of the LORD is the temple of your being; the eagle is the swift movement of consequence your thoughts set in motion. When you feel you have transgressed my covenant and my law, notice the inner pain not as punishment but as the stirring of a new alignment. Then Israel's cry My God, we know thee becomes your moment of inner recognition—the sudden awareness that the I AM has always been present, waiting for your attention. In Neville's teaching, God is not an external deity but the I AM within you, the consciousness that imagines. Thus the trumpet must be blown by an assumption of your true identity. When you revise the sense of separation and accept the I AM as your only reality, judgment dissolves into clarity, and what appears as judgment becomes an opportunity to re-establish your covenant with joy, health, and divine order.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Assume the state of the I AM right now. Speak I AM as your true identity, revise any belief of breach, and feel the inner covenant restored as a living reality.
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