Inner Remnant Awakening
Ezekiel 14:21-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares judgments on Jerusalem, but promises a remnant will come forth. Their conduct will be seen and bring comfort, proving there was a reason for all that happened.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel's decree, the outer calamities are not to crush you but to wake you to a deeper truth: the I AM pierces through every facade, and what endures is the remnant—the unshakable core of consciousness that remains when the noise dies down. The four judgments are the four corners of your present beliefs—sword of fear, famine of supply, pestilence of doubt, and beasts of distraction—designed to purge your egoic attachments. Yet God says a remnant will come forth, male and female, and you will observe their ways and be comforted. Notice the inner witness that sees without blame and never acts out of punishment; this remnant is not a future event but the rising awareness that you are the I AM, here and now. When you align with this inner seed, the 'evil' that seemed to loom becomes a sign of your growing discernment. You are not judged from outside, you judge your own thought-world, and in that revision you discover that all that has happened was for your awakening and restoration.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the remnant within you now; declare, 'I AM the remnant, whole and comforted,' and let that feeling replace every fear.
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