Wings as the Inner Voice of God
Ezekiel 10:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 10:5 describes the sound of the cherubim wings so loud it reaches the outer court, spoken like the voice of the Almighty when He speaks. It points to the inner presence and holiness that your consciousness can awaken.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this line, the wings' sound is not a distant sound in the temple but a symbol of your own inner hearing. God is the I AM, the awareness that stands behind every thought; the sound you hear is the sensation of that awareness in action, fluttering like wings around your psyche. When you imagine you are hearing the wings as you envision your inner court, you are not chasing an external audio; you are calling forth a state. The outer court is simply your present surroundings; the inner voice is the divine communication that reorganizes your inner movements. By treating the wing sound as the voice of God when He speaks, you realize that you can revise the moment by assuming you are now hearing Him speak through you. This is inner worship: fidelity to your own truth, faithfulness to the I AM, and the recognition that imagination creates reality. Let the sound become your measuring line for reality, and allow your feelings to align with that sacred presence.
Practice This Now
Assume right now that you hear the wings of your own inner cherubim and that their sound is the voice of God speaking within you. Sit quietly, repeat, 'I am the voice of God within me,' and feel the reality of holiness shifting your outer life.
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