The Word Came Unto Me

Ezekiel 15:1 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 15 in context

Scripture Focus

1And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
Ezekiel 15:1

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 15:1 records God speaking to Ezekiel, signaling a divine commission that begins his prophetic word.

Neville's Inner Vision

Before the notation on scroll or hearing with ears, the truth in Ezekiel 15:1 is that the Word of the LORD enters your consciousness as a directive from your own I AM. Not external thunder alone, but the inner annunciation that gives you purpose, direction, and the sense of being commissioned. In Neville's language, the word is a movement of consciousness, a call that awakens a new state of readiness. When you hear it, you are asked to respond by assuming its reality in the present moment. The I AM receives not a message from without, but a vivid suggestion that you are already the recipient of a holy instruction, and your task is to act as though it is true. The verse invites you to treat an inner vow as real: to align imagination, feeling, and belief with the caller's demand, thus transforming your inner climate into outward reality. The prophetic act becomes a practice of quiet surrender and disciplined imagining to anchor the directive into your day.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly and hear the inner word as if spoken now. Revise any doubt by affirming 'I am the I AM; this word is real within me,' and feel the impulse to act on it today.

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