The Inner Storm Of Divine Justice
Nahum 1:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nahum 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahum 1:2-3 describes God as fiercely holy and just, quick to execute wrath against enemies yet slow to anger. It links external events—the whirlwind, storms, and clouds—to the inner movements of consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your consciousness is the storm and the stillness. The LORD's jealousy and wrath are the fierce guardians of your true I AM, ensuring that any claim to power not in alignment with the divine order is unsettled by inner correction. The verse does not threaten you from outside; it reveals that the world your senses call 'out there' is the outward result of an inner movement. The slow-to-anger, mighty Spirit is your own awareness quietly gathering power as you refuse to identify with deficit or guilt. When you feel the tempest of fear or judgment, know this is only the clouded dust at the feet of the divine; observe the inner wind, then align your state by assuming a new dream: I AM the judge, I AM the mercy, I AM the justice that corrects itself. In this way, Providence guides you—by calibrating your inner state until the outer appears in harmony with your renewed consciousness. The righteous action you seek is the inner revision that makes the storm obedient to your calm I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place your hand on your chest, and repeat: I AM that I AM; I am the justice that settles inner storms. Then revise a current tension by imagining the scene resolving in peace, aligning the outer with your inner calm.
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