Inner Wealth, Infinite Help
Nahum 3:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nahum 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse names foreign powers as the source of strength, indicating reliance on external alliances; it suggests worldly provisions as temporary aids rather than true power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Seen through the I AM, the nations Ethiopia and Egypt and the helpers Put and Lubim are not 'out there' powers; they are states of your own consciousness, ways you have believed strength can come from distance or wealth. 'Her strength' is built from identifications with worldly might; you imagine infinite supply in those outward allies. But the inner reading tells you the true ally is your own awareness, the I AM that never wavers. The phrase 'it was infinite' signals the boundless nature of your imagination when you accept responsibility for your world. Providence and Guidance become your alignment with the inner rule, not a rescue from outside. In this reading, the Kingdom of God appears as the living consciousness within, where wealth and provision flow as you dwell in the assumption that you are already supplied by the Source you serve. Your task is to revise the scene: declare that the 'strength' you seek is the strength of your I AM, and let outward alliances dissolve into the quiet certainty of inner power.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe I AM, and assume you are already prospered; feel the wealth, safety, and Providence as your present experience. Then live from that assumption and watch outer conditions shift.
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