Inner Prophecy Awakens the Remnant

Ezekiel 11:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 11 in context

Scripture Focus

13And it came to pass, when I prophesied, that Pelatiah the son of Benaiah died. Then fell I down upon my face, and cried with a loud voice, and said, Ah Lord GOD! wilt thou make a full end of the remnant of Israel?
Ezekiel 11:13

Biblical Context

Ezekiel prophesies, and Pelatiah dies. The prophet falls on his face and cries out about the remnant, fearing total extinction.

Neville's Inner Vision

Beloved, the death of Pelatiah upon your screen of awareness is not a terminal event in the outer world but a symbolic stroke within the temple of your mind. When you prophesy—when your vision rises in imagination—Pelatiah stands for a former state of consciousness that feared final extinction. The cry, Ah Lord GOD, is the awakened I AM appealing to itself: 'Wilt thou make an end of the remnant?' Answer: no, not if you refuse to identify with the end but rather with the possibility of a new beginning. In Neville's sense, the remnant is the seeds of your true self that survive every judgment when you choose to identify with the I AM rather than the fading image. The death signals a purge of limitation, not a doom. Return is not a geographic exile but an inner returning to wholeness through assumption. As you imagine and feel from the I AM that the 'remnant' lives, inquiry becomes confidence, and the future becomes present. The vision is your inner theater where you seat the end and the renewal in the same moment, and so it appears.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Sit quietly, reinterpret Pelatiah as a belief you are releasing, and revise by declaring 'I am the remnant alive and whole.' Then feel that truth rising in your chest until your whole sense of self aligns with wholeness.

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