Tearing Kerchiefs: Inner Deliverance
Ezekiel 13:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
In Ezekiel 13:21, God promises to tear away the kerchiefs and deliver the people from their captors. They will no longer be hunted and will come to know the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your kerchiefs are not fabrics but the stubborn beliefs that wrap around your sense of self—the stories by which you have been bound by fear, by others' judgments, and by lack. The hand that holds you is the old state of consciousness that keeps chasing you for validation. When you turn to the I AM within and acknowledge that this inner awareness is sovereign, these bindings are torn away. The deliverance described is not escape from law but a conversion of your inner weather: you begin to inhabit a new state in which you are no longer defined by external claims and you truly know the LORD—that living awareness that you are. As you dwell in that awareness, the hunted mind loses its power; you are released from the chase of circumstance. The tearing is your inner revision, your decision that the outer world will align with the inner decree you already hold. Therefore, assume you are free now, feel the freedom, and let your life rise to mirror the inner truth you have affirmed.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I am the I AM within and I am free, then imagine the kerchiefs tearing away and your life released from every binding. Hold the felt sense of sovereignty for several moments.
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