Mind Caldrons and Inner Judgment
Ezekiel 11:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage declares that the city will not be a protective caldron and that judgment comes when the people do not follow God's statutes but imitate the heathen around them.
Neville's Inner Vision
From a Neville-like vantage, Ezekiel's 'city' is a state of mind. When you identify with a social caldron—the norms and fears of those around you—you imitate the nations and your life becomes a stew of old patterns rather than a temple of God. The 'border of Israel' marks the threshold of true awareness where you step out of reflex imitation and remember I AM as the one and only ruler of your experience. God is not a distant judge; He is the I AM within you, inviting alignment with the divine statutes you truly are. The 'statutes' and 'judgments' are not external laws but living habits you cultivate in imagination. You revise by assuming the feeling of your now-true state, not by fighting outer circumstances. The accountability you feel is the result of inner alignment, not punishment. By imagining yourself as the one who commands—not the one ruled by surrounding patterns—you return to obedience and faithfulness as a living state. When you dwell in the I AM, the outer city reorganizes to reflect your inner order.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and repeat I AM in the present; revise one old pattern by feeling it already resolved in your mind, and notice your outer surroundings respond.
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