Desolate Land, Inner Trespass
Ezekiel 15:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 15:8 declares the land will become desolate because of trespass. It presents judgment as a consequence of collective disobedience, with return possible through repentance and faithfulness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Desolation is not an external decree so much as the inward climate produced by a belief in trespass. In the Neville lens, the land is your inner disposition; when you dwell in guilt or fear, you inhabit a barren country. The Lord God here is the I AM of your awareness; His statement that desolation comes because of trespass points to a certainty you have accepted: I am separated from abundance by my wrong thinking. The exile and waiting for return mirror your inner process of disidentifying from limitation and choosing alignment with your true state. To Ezekiel, the remedy is not punishment but a cleansing through a changing sense of self; you reclaim ownership of your inner territory. When you revise your inner narrative and assume a new, faithful state—one in which you acknowledge your wholeness and the sufficiency of your being—the desolate land becomes fertile again, a signal that your awareness has shifted.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit quietly and declare I am the Lord of this inner land; revoke the trespass belief and renew my mind, and then feel the air of abundance suffusing every corner of my inner country. Let this feel-it-real moment seal the revision.
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