Inner Strength for Nahum's Night

Nahum 3:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Nahum 3 in context

Scripture Focus

11Thou also shalt be drunken: thou shalt be hid, thou also shalt seek strength because of the enemy.
Nahum 3:11

Biblical Context

Nahum 3:11 speaks of being overwhelmed and hidden, and of seeking strength against an enemy.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the quiet place where Nahum's words touch you, the 'drunken' state is your consciousness swept away by appearances. 'Thou also shalt be hid' is not punishment but opportunity: you withdraw from the world to recognize the I AM—the aware you that never changes. The 'enemy' is the flux of fear-formed thoughts that pretend to govern your life. When you feel pressed, you are invited to revise the scene by assuming the one power within you, the I AM, as your real, unassailable strength. The moment you acknowledge that strength as now, you dissolve the illusion of separation. Your effort becomes effortless; you are no longer seeking power outside but recognizing it as your own inner reality. With practice, the outer trial becomes a mirror showing you the inward state you already possess, and courage unseals from within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and declare 'I AM' as the sole power of your life. Revise the scene by seeing the enemy fading into a mere thought as you feel the unwavering strength of the I AM here and now.

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