The Equal Path Within

Ezekiel 18:25-26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 18 in context

Scripture Focus

25Yet ye say, The way of the LORD is not equal. Hear now, O house of Israel; Is not my way equal? are not your ways unequal?
26When a righteous man turneth away from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, and dieth in them; for his iniquity that he hath done shall he die.
Ezekiel 18:25-26

Biblical Context

People claim the Lord's way is not equal; God declares his way is equal and each person stands by their own choices. If a righteous person turns from righteousness and commits sin, they will die for those sins.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Ezekiel’s oracle you are not debating a distant judge, but tracing your inner state. The Lord’s way being equal is not a decree about others, but a statement of an inner law: every state you inhabit returns to you as your life. A righteous man who turns away from righteousness and commits iniquity does not escape; he dies to the old self by the very choice, for you live by the decisions you accept in consciousness. Therefore the 'death' is a return to your unknown, a shedding of a false self, not a punishment poured from without. If you want a different outcome, you must revise the state you inhabit. Assume you are the righteousness now; feel it as a present fact in your I AM. When you dwell in that state, the external world follows, and the old self ceases to be your reality. The verse invites you to take responsibility: the balance of justice is within, and your persistence in the inner state produces the outer life.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and revise the scene: say, 'I am righteousness now.' Feel it as your present reality and let the old self fade; once you inhabit that state, your world follows.

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