Remnant Light Within You
Ezekiel 14:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 14 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Verse speaks of a remaining remnant that will come forth so you can observe their conduct. In seeing it, you are comforted about the judgments that have fallen.
Neville's Inner Vision
I see Ezekiel's remnant as a window into the life of the mind. The remnant is not history's crowd but a steadfast state of awareness that survives every collapse of appearances. In my consciousness, every outward event is a movement of my inner state; when I call Jerusalem a place of judgment, I am learning to observe, not condemn. The remnant that comes forth to me is the I AM—the quiet witness that never leaves and never argues with experience. When I behold their ways and doings, I am comforted, for I now understand that nothing occurs without cause rooted in my inner life. The external evil I see is a signal to revise my sense of causation, to assume a new state that harmonizes all appearances. The proof that I have not acted in vain is found in the serenity that follows clear recognition of this inner remnant. Thus, the judgments dissolve into corrections that fashion a more beautiful inner world, and I awaken to manifesting only what my reawakened I AM accepts as real.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly, assume the inner remnant is present now, and feel it as your lived reality. Let this revised state reorder your sense of cause until your world reflects the remnant's comfort.
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