Inner Wall Dissolved: Neville Style

Ezekiel 13:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 13 in context

Scripture Focus

15Thus will I accomplish my wrath upon the wall, and upon them that have daubed it with untempered morter, and will say unto you, The wall is no more, neither they that daubed it;
Ezekiel 13:15

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 13:15 describes divine wrath upon a wall and its makers, culminating in the wall's removal—symbolizing the collapse of false boundaries and unstable foundations within consciousness.

Neville's Inner Vision

Picture the wall not as stone, but as your current state of consciousness—your sense of separation, your lines drawn between what you will be and what you fear you are. The untempered morter is the sloppy belief you patched over your gaps with, a faith built on appearances rather than the living I AM. When God declares that the wall is no more, He invites you to identify with the immutable fact of I AM rather than with the dependent pictures of lack. The wrath you imagine is the inner sharp release that purges the counterfeit boundaries, so that you are left with the upright, unbroken field of awareness. This is prophecy and promise: a new inner kingdom arises where holiness is your natural condition, and separation is seen for the illusion it is. The daubed walls are your habit patterns—fear, judgment, and want—that crumble under the weight of a single, decisive assumption: I AM. When you rest in that assumption, the world around you reorganizes to reflect your true state.

Practice This Now

Assume, silently and firmly, 'The wall is gone; I AM is my only boundary.' Feel the constricting cut of separation melt into spacious awareness and notice your outer life reorganize to match this inner fact.

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