Throne Within: Ezekiel 1:26
Ezekiel 1:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 1 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse depicts a throne above the firmament with a figure seated on it, signaling a higher divine authority in the vision. It points to an inner, ruling presence that stands above ordinary perception.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine Ezekiel’s vision as your inner weather report: the throne is not built of stone you walk by, but of the I AM you awaken in consciousness. The firmament you hear about is the boundary of an old story; above it sits the throne—clear, unshakable, and sapphire in color—where a man, the inner ruler, stands as your own awareness. When you acknowledge that presence as seated within you, you shift your life from reaction to reigning. The “likeness” on the throne is the fidelity of your attention to truth—your attention becomes the sign that you are indeed the one who commands your world. In Neville’s terms, to see the man above the throne is to realize that your sense of self is already complete; you need only assume the state, feel it real, and let that conscious authority govern your thoughts, choices, and feelings. The vision calls you to exercise kingship here and now, by living from the I AM rather than chasing appearances.
Practice This Now
Place yourself in the role of the throne by affirming I AM as your ruling consciousness. Sit with that feeling for a minute, then let that royal state govern your thoughts throughout the day.
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