Inner Law vs Surrounding Ways
Ezekiel 11:12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 11 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage declares that the people failed to follow God's statutes and judgments, choosing the patterns of their surrounding nations instead. It reveals that when consciousness drifts toward external habits, the awareness of the LORD is not fully realized.
Neville's Inner Vision
Know the LORD within is the awakening of your I AM to your own inner statutes. When the text says you have not walked in my judgments, it points to a drift of consciousness toward the habitual patterns of those around you. The outer customs are only the reflection of your inner state; to know I am the LORD you must return to the inner law that governs your being. In Neville’s terms, your reality is created by what you assume to be true about yourself. Align yourself with the inner statutes—mental habits of fidelity, integrity, and right perception—and let the external world shift to mirror that ordered state. Do not seek permission from the crowd; revise your assumption until it is felt as fact. When you persist in the feeling of having already walked in that inner law, you dissolve the influence of the surrounding heathen patterns and awaken to the I AM that you are, the LORD in you, inherent and absolute.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise your state by stating, 'I am the LORD of my life; I walk in the statutes of my inner being.' Feel it real now, and let your day unfold from that inner alignment.
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