Inner Covenant Awakening
Ezekiel 16:20-22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God condemns Israel for idolatry and offering her sons and daughters to idols, letting them pass through fire. She has forgotten the days of her youth, when she was naked and polluted in her blood.
Neville's Inner Vision
View Ezekiel's rebuke not as a history lesson but as a map of consciousness. The 'you' is the state you inhabit, and the 'sons and daughters' you bore to God are your inner faculties—love, drive, creativity, loyalty. When you turn them toward external idols—fear, reputation, comfort—you sacrifice those powers to a god you have imagined outside yourself. The 'passing through the fire' is the belief that you must burn what you value to prove allegiance to that idol. The line about forgetting the days of your youth points to a memory of original innocence, the raw energy of awakening you carried before habit and habit envy dulled it. The remedy is not punishment but a shift in identification: you are the I AM, the permanent awareness behind all moves. Refuse to condemn yourself; simply redirect your attention from idols to the one awareness that animates every act. Practice by reimagining your inner covenant: commit to worshipping through your imagination the truth you intend to become, and let your feelings confirm it.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes; imagine your inner sons and daughters seated on a throne of light, and affirm, I am the I AM, I worship truth within. Hold that feeling until it feels real and your world begins to align.
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