Inner Storm Of Ezekiel 13:13
Ezekiel 13:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord declares a violent storm—wind, rain, and hail—in fury to destroy what has been built. It speaks of judgment and accountability carried out by divine forces.
Neville's Inner Vision
To read this through Neville's lens, the 'Lord GOD' is the I AM within you—the consciousness that observes your every state. The stormy wind is not a weather system outside you but the energy of a fixed thought or belief you refuse to release. Your inner drama rises as fury when you cling to a limited image of yourself, and the overflowing shower stands for a deluge of emotions that pour forth as you judge yourself or others by that image. The great hailstones are the sharp, sudden judgments that crush the old self-image when confronted with truth. Yet this is not some punishment outside you; it is your own mind rearranging itself, calling you to revise. If you accept that you are the creator of this weather, you can rend the old structure, allow the storm to pass, and invite a new state into birth—one of clarity, compassion, and aligned purpose. The verse becomes an invitation to become aware of the inner wind, wash away the old form with an imagined, cleansing rain, and feel the dawn of a new mental kingdom built in you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the I AM who witnesses this storm within.' Assume the desired state exists now and feel the wind fade, replaced by a clear, peaceful order.
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