Nahum 1:7 Inner Refuge Practice

Nahum 1:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Nahum 1 in context

Scripture Focus

7The LORD is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knoweth them that trust in him.
Nahum 1:7

Biblical Context

Nahum 1:7 says the LORD is good, a stronghold in trouble, and that He knows those who trust Him. It emphasizes an inner disposition of trust that steadies the soul.

Neville's Inner Vision

To hear Nahum 1:7 through the Neville Goddard lens is to hear the I AM speak as assurance within your own consciousness. The LORD being good is not a distant attribute but the present quality of awareness that you can claim now. The stronghold in the day of trouble is a fixed state of mind you retreat into—the sanctuary of trust where fear cannot enter because trust, once chosen, forms the very ground you walk on. And the line he knoweth them that trust in him translates as your inner self recognizing the pattern of trust you are practicing, revealing that the one who knows is your own inward I AM, not some distant ruler. When you dwell in this awareness, trouble loses its grip; it is simply a signal to turn more fully to the consciousness that already sustains you. The good Shepherd is your present awareness, guiding you by your own choices of faith. So make trust a vivid state you return to, a habit of the heart, and watch your circumstances align to reflect that inner certainty.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Sit with eyes closed for a few minutes and declare I trust in God now and feel the shelter of the I AM; observe the day of trouble soften as your inner certainty rises. If fear arises, revise to I now know my trust is known by my inner I AM.

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