Inner Living Ezekiel 18:22
Ezekiel 18:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse says sins are forgotten when one lives in righteousness; living becomes inhabiting a present, forgiving state rather than dwelling on past transgressions.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel’s line you are not judged by past sins; you are invited to awaken to a present state. The 'I AM' does not recount transgressions; it declares the righteousness you entertain now. When you assume that you are already living in that righteousness, the old records disappear from your inner life and you live by the decree, not by memory. Mercy and reconciliation are inner moves of consciousness, not doctrines imposed from without. The verse asks you to revise your past by choosing a new center of gravity: the I AM that says, you are forgiven, you are restored, you are alive. The 'not mentioned' becomes your inner practice: you refuse to rehearse guilt and you insist on the reality of your present goodness. In Neville’s terms, salvation is the reconfiguration of your state of consciousness; redemption is the felt sense of wholeness that makes the old sins irrelevant. So, enter the realm where your life is defined by righteousness-right-now, and watch how your outer life follows that inner alignment.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume you are already living in righteousness; feel it real by softly saying I am the righteousness of God in this moment, and let the sensation of forgiveness rise.
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