Discerning Inner Prophetic Truth
Ezekiel 13:1-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel denounces prophets who speak from their own hearts and promise peace that does not exist; God will expose and overturn their false works.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the theater of your mind, Ezekiel's word becomes a healing invitation. The false prophets are states of consciousness that pretend to speak the Lord’s word while inventing their own desires. They build a wall of untempered morter—an inner defense that seems to keep danger out but actually hides truth from you. When you cling to such vanity, the Lord says I am against you, not to punish you but to awaken you. The storm, the rain, the great hailstones are inner revelations that reveal the foundation of your beliefs. Real peace comes not from clever plots, but from alignment with the I AM—your true awareness—whose verdict is truth. Watch as you revise your inner landscape: let go of defamatory visions and anchor your mind in what is true and life-giving. Then you will know that you are the Lord, and peace will arise from within.
Practice This Now
Choose one claim you call 'peace' that feels shaky; revise it by saying, 'The true peace I seek comes from aligning my mind with the I AM, not from outward schemes.'
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