Inner Fire Ezekiel 14:19-20
Ezekiel 14:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 14:19-20 presents pestilence as a state of mind and warns that even revered figures cannot save others from their own choices. True deliverance comes by each person aligning with their own righteousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the pestilence Ezekiel names as a mental weather, not a physical plague. The names Noah, Daniel, and Job are not distant men but inner states: faith that refuses fear, wisdom that weighs but does not panic, and steadfast righteousness that remains calm under fire. If the land measures out judgment, it is because consciousness has forgotten its true sovereign, the I AM that I am. Yet no one else can deliver you; you deliver your own soul by entering into right consciousness. The 'as I live' speaks to the living awareness within you, not to some external ruler. When you imagine yourself aligned with that I AM—feeling its certainty, acting from its stillness—you displace the storm and restore order to your inner land. The apparent pestilence dissolves into a teaching: your life is the stage where you practice self-deliverance through righteous feeling and steadfast attention to truth. Therefore, awaken now to your own righteousness as your only lasting protection and salvation.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, repeat I AM the I AM, the authority of my soul, and feel your inner peace settle the imagined storm. Then revise any fear as the notion that the storm is a mental state, while you stand immutable in awareness.
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