Inner Prophecy Realized
Ezekiel 13:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text condemns those who claim 'The LORD saith' while the LORD has not spoken, exposing vanity, false visions, and manipulation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the verse is not about distant prophets, but about the inner voice you entertain as the source of your world. When you catch yourself declaring 'The LORD saith'—as if an outside oracle were guiding you—you are simply rehearsing a vanity, a forecast manufactured by your present state of thought. In Neville’s clothes, God is not a distant speaker but the I AM you awaken into awareness. Vanity and lying divination arise whenever you mistake your current belief or fear for the Voice that created you. The moment you insist that an outer decree governs your life, you hand over the pen of creation to a sign that has not sent you. Instead, returning to the awareness that I AM is the origin of all images, you revise the scene by speaking from the I AM: I, the I AM, speak now. In that communion, visions align with your true state, not with fear or vanity. The inner prophet becomes your consistent I AM, and you cease entertaining voices that never came from your own divine state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, breathe, and declare: I am the I AM; I speak now. Then revise any inner 'The LORD saith' as 'I AM speaks' and listen for the quiet inner voice.
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