Twilight Obedience, Inner Sign

Ezekiel 12:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 12 in context

Scripture Focus

7And I did so as I was commanded: I brought forth my stuff by day, as stuff for captivity, and in the even I digged through the wall with mine hand; I brought it forth in the twilight, and I bare it upon my shoulder in their sight.
Ezekiel 12:7

Biblical Context

Ezekiel does exactly as commanded, exposing his captivity by carrying his burden in daylight and by digging through the wall at twilight, observed by others. The act functions as a sign of obedience and as a mirror of the inner state behind exile.

Neville's Inner Vision

To me, Ezekiel’s scene is not a report of events but a demonstration of inner states. By day I acknowledge the burden as real in the light of consciousness, and by twilight I dig through the wall of appearances, bearing that sign upon my shoulder so all see what my inner state has declared. The outward image is the body’s mirror of the inner assumption: obedience is not submission to fate but alignment with the I AM within. When I imagine myself carrying what I fear or lack, and I stand it in front of my world as if it were already done, I am not performing for others; I am persuading my own awareness that the exile is only a belief, not the truth of my being. The 'command' comes from within, and the only work is to remain faithful to that inner decree until it registers as felt reality. Then the external scene shifts to reflect the return I already am inside.

Practice This Now

Practice: Assume the inner command has already been obeyed. Visualize yourself carrying your current burden by day and through twilight, as proof that your I AM has already resolved it, and feel it real.

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