Elders Meet the Inner Word
Ezekiel 14:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Elders of Israel come to Ezekiel and sit before him, and then the word of the LORD comes to him. The scene suggests our inner thoughts gathering before guidance arrives.
Neville's Inner Vision
Elders in this scene are the fixed beliefs, fears, and opinions that gather in the chamber of your mind. They come forward, asking for reassurance, and you listen as Ezekiel did. Then the word of the LORD—the I AM within—speaks, not from without, but from awakened awareness. The sitting before me is a turning of attention inward, a quiet readiness to hear. In this moment, the outer assembly is a sign that you have a responsibility to refine your inner dialogue. When the inner word arrives, it is the consciousness declaring, 'I AM that I AM' acting as guidance, direction, and truth. The elders' presence reveals that your present beliefs seek to appoint the next move; the LORD's speech shows you a higher alignment—your higher self delivering a clear instruction. Accept this voice as true and begin to revise any thought that disobeys it. Your inner court is a temple where understanding enters and makes you anew.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and imagine the elders entering your inner hall, and you listening for the voice of the I AM. Then revise one limiting belief by declaring, 'I AM that I AM' and feel it real.
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