Inner End of Idols: Nahum 1:14
Nahum 1:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahum 1:14 speaks of the Lord commanding the end of idol worship, removing the symbols of foreign gods and marking the old identity for burial.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your life and the world you call 'outside' are but scenes of inner consciousness. When Nahum speaks of destroying the house of thy gods and cutting off the graven image, hear it as a command to erase from your inner skyline any idol you have worshipped—those fixed pictures of yourself, your limits, your worth, your security. The 'name' you sow is your self-concept; to 'no more of thy name be sown' is to refuse to plant old, fearful identifications in the soil of your awareness. The images you have treasured are not 'out there'; they are inner sensations, beliefs, and images you keep rehearsing in the imagination. The Lord’s decree is not punishment but a spiritual reset: the old image dies so the true you—I AM, awareness itself—may appear. When you revise the image in imagination, you release power that dissolves the idol and reveals a grave only to an obsolete self, not to your eternal being. So awaken to your sovereign I AM and insist on the reality of your true worship—love, clarity, and unconditioned being.
Practice This Now
Assume the feeling of your I AM now, and revise the inner image: 'From this moment I am free of idols; my name is no longer attached to limitation.' Then breathe and let that feeling saturate your awareness.
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