Deliverance Within the Desolate Land
Ezekiel 14:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that even the presence of three faithful men cannot save others from a desolate land; the outer condition mirrors an inner state. True deliverance begins within, not by waiting for someone else to rescue the land.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the inner landscape, the 'land' is your consciousness, and the 'noisome beasts' are the clamor of fear, habit, and judgment that roam when you forget who you are. When these beasts pass through, they spoil the field of experience and make passage seem blocked, a desolation of possibility. The verse says that even if Noah, Daniel, and Job dwell there, they shall deliver neither sons nor daughters; they themselves are delivered, while the land remains desolate. The teaching for your life is not rejection of trials but the recognition that deliverance is not an external rescue but a redefining of the state you inhabit. If you awaken to the truth that the I AM—the awareness you are—must govern your inner scene, you can permit a new order to arise. The beasts bow to your inner authority as you affirm a new act of consciousness, feel it as real, and dwell in the sense of a fulfilled present. The outer doom dissolves as the inner light intensifies, for you are the one who creates reality by the state you sustain. The three faithful states are guides, not guarantors; you are the deliverer when you align with the living I AM.
Practice This Now
Assume a new state now: place your hand on your chest, close your eyes, and declare, 'I am the I AM, I deliver.' Visualize the beasts retreating from your inner land, and the soil of your life firming into green, fruitful space.
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