Ezri Oversees Field Labor
1 Chronicles 27:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezri, the son of Chelub, was placed in charge of the workers who tilled the ground. The verse presents a governance role over field labor as an ordered arrangement.
Neville's Inner Vision
Ezri, a name on a page, stands for a governing state of consciousness. The 'work of the field' is the daily tilting of our mental soil—habits, judgments, small desires—that must be tended to produce a fruitful life. When the verse assigns Ezri to oversee the field workers, it is your I AM appointing a ruler over your inner economy. The act of tillage becomes a metaphor for deliberate inner creation: you rearrange beliefs, loosen fear, plant new truths, and harvest a more harmonious life. This is stewardship: you are not at the mercy of circumstance but the administrator of your inner world. Wisdom and discernment arrive as you recognize Ezri's authority over the labor, directing where attention should go, what thoughts to cultivate, and what to prune. Creation care appears as you tend the ground of perception, removing rocks of doubt and nourishing seeds of possibility. Your dignity—the Imago Dei—rests in the awareness that this field is yours to govern by consciousness, not by brute force, and that order in the soil mirrors order in the self.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the feeling-state 'I AM Ezri, ruler over my field of thoughts.' Then revise a troublesome worry by placing it under Ezri's governance and feel the soil becoming fertile with renewed intention.
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