Dwelling In The Rebellious House
Ezekiel 12:2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 12 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 12:2 describes dwelling among a rebellious people who see yet do not see and hear yet do not hear, highlighting an inner spiritual blindness and deafness.
Neville's Inner Vision
What Ezekiel names as a rebellious house is your own mind clinging to familiar stories while truth calls softly within. Eyes that see but do not see are the habits of thought that decline to surrender to new truth; ears that hear but hear not are the stubborn beliefs that resist inner guidance. The verse invites you to recognize this inner architecture and to know that you, the I AM, are both observer and environment. In Neville’s terms, the unseen realm of imagination is the true sovereign; your present scene reflects the state you assume. If you accept that rebellion is a product of imagination, you may revise the scene by assuming a different condition: you are the one who sees clearly and hears truth within. When you dwell in that assumption—feeling it as real, trusting your inward senses—the landscape shifts. The events bend to your inner alignment, and the promised order appears as your inner state becomes dominant, not a distant judgment. Turn away from the crowd and attend to the inner witness; let consciousness guide you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet, assume the state of one who sees and hears clearly now. Repeat, "I am the one who sees, I am the one who hears," feeling it real until the inner sight awakens.
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