Quiet Mercy Within Ezekiel 16:42
Ezekiel 16:42 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 16 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God’s fury toward you rests, jealousy departs, and He becomes quiet; anger is no longer present.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s image, you are not observing an external God’s anger; you are witnessing your own inner states. God is the I AM, your endless awareness, and the fury and jealousy are patterns you have entertained as real. When you cease identifying with those states and rest in the I AM, the inner weather shifts: the fury quiets, jealousy departs, and the inner voice becomes still. This is not punishment from above but a reconciliation within your own consciousness. Mercy arises as you stop projecting dissatisfaction onto life and acknowledge that all appearances flow from your inner state. As you assume the state of peace and declare, 'I am at rest,' you activate the shift and watch it reflect in your world. The verse thus serves as a blueprint for inner healing: you reconcile with yourself, release anger, and establish shalom within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat 'I am at rest; jealousy departs; I am quiet,' and then imagine a serene, still surface within you, letting the feeling of peace settle into your awareness.
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