Ezekiel's Inner Remnant
Ezekiel 14:21-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel declares that four severe judgments will come upon Jerusalem. Yet a remnant will endure and be brought forth, bringing comfort about the calamities.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the text, the outward sword, famine, wild beasts, and pestilence are not merely historical threats; they are the four conditions of your own consciousness that prune and expose you to a truer self. The sword cuts away old identities; famine reveals the hunger for a higher order of life; the noisome beast represents intruding thoughts that frighten you from your birthright; pestilence is fear's rot in your feelings. Yet the promise of a remnant is not a distant event but a present inner fact: the remnant is the true I AM within you, the persistent center that remains through any ordeal. When you observe the wreckage in your mind and declare I am still I AM; I remain intact, you mirror the verse: you will see the way and the doings of the remnant and be comforted regarding the evil that has come. The outer turmoil is the theater in which your inner world is rearranged, and the remnant will emerge to manifest a new order. This is not punishment but invitation to awaken.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the remnant’s state—feel the I AM as your true life now, and silently affirm I am restored; I am the remnant that endures, and revise any troubling judgment by declaring this judgment has accomplished its work and I am comforted.
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