The Inner Peace Illusion
Ezekiel 13:9-10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage condemns false prophets who preach peace when there is none and shows how an inner wall of untempered belief deceives the people. Judgment comes when that deception is exposed to the I AM.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Ezekiel’s vision, the 'peace' offered by the prophets is not a political promise but a state of mind one accepts about oneself. The mind builds a wall with untempered mortar—the image of certainty without truth—and calls it security. When you hear such assurances in your own mind, you are listening to a part of you that fears truth and avoids the discomfort of change. Yet 'I AM' stands beyond the wall, aware of every crack and truth of your situation. The moment you recognize that the so-called peace is merely a projection, you awaken your inner governor—the I AM—who does not approve of counterfeit comforts. The judgment Ezekiel speaks of is the clearing of illusion; the true land of Israel is your own consciousness when aligned with awareness rather than fear. By turning attention inward, you revise the narrative and allow the real peace to enter as you accept responsibility for your state.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is the sole reality and revise any claim of peace as a passing appearance; feel the shift by quietly repeating I AM until the sense of alignment floods the mind, and let the dissolving wall reveal true peace.
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