Truth Over False Visions

Ezekiel 13:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 13 in context

Scripture Focus

6They have seen vanity and lying divination, saying, The LORD saith: and the LORD hath not sent them: and they have made others to hope that they would confirm the word.
Ezekiel 13:6

Biblical Context

The verse condemns vanity and lying visions that claim God's word, warning such words come from human imagination rather than a true sending. It calls for discernment and responsibility for what one asserts as divine.

Neville's Inner Vision

Think of Ezekiel's verse as a signpost within the temple of your own mind. Vanity and lying divination are not distant judgments upon others but inner states—a thought or image dressed as the LORD saith that has not been sent by the I AM within you. When you crave certainty, you may broadcast your own voice as if it were the Word, and you lead others to hope in a word that carries no real authority. The only true authority is your own I AM—the quiet, unstained awareness that knows what is real. Test every inner message by the stillness and ask, 'Is this mine to speak, or has it been borrowed?' If it does not flower in peace, alignment, and love, revise it until it does. In this way you transmute lying counsel into discernment, and you cease projecting vanity as prophecy. Your inner word, when true, harmonizes with truth already present in the I AM and withdraws the need for external confirmation.

Practice This Now

Assume you are the I AM and revise any inner God-says voice by declaring: I am the truth within me; I now choose true guidance until it feels real.

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