Inner Judgment Revealed
Nahum 3:5-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nahum 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahum 3:5-6 speaks of God's opposition and a public exposure of a nation's hidden state, revealing nakedness and shame as consequences of misdeed.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you, these words are not a judgment against a people but a diagnosis in the theater of your own mind. When you hear I am against thee, hear it as the I AM standing in opposition to the old self you have mistaken for you—the picture you wear like a garment. The skirts are the beliefs you hide behind, the nakedness is the moment your old thought shows itself in the light of awareness. The nations and kingdoms are the differing states of mind you have entertained; the shame is the consequence of clinging to separative stories. The command to cast abominable filth and set you as a gazingstock is the inner cleansing: letting go of decayed patterns so your true nature can be seen by all the inner nations. Do not resist exposure; it is the lever by which consciousness rearranges itself. Align with the I AM, revise the last remnants of limitation, and feel from within the new image forming—whole, free, and awake in the now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and assume the I AM is opposing the old self; revise by declaring, 'From this moment I dissolve all false images and feel the new self arising.' Then carry the feeling of freedom into your day.
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