Silenced Voice, Restored Within
Ezekiel 19:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 19 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse portrays a figure put in ward and chained, brought to the king of Babylon, so his voice is silenced on the mountains of Israel.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s approach, Ezekiel’s captive voice reveals a state of consciousness held captive by fear and external authority. The exile to Babylon is not a place but a mental occupation: you allow a louder power outside yourself to govern what you think and feel, silencing your inner voice on the mountains of Israel. Yet the I AM—the awareness that you are—remains intact. By turning inward and assuming the role of sovereign, you can revise the scene: you are the king who rules the inner land, and the mountains of Israel are your field of imagination. When you claim this sovereignty, your voice returns and what seemed external becomes ally in your consciousness. The command of change is through inner recognition, not conflict: you do not need to be carried away by outer judgments; awaken and declare your inner throne is yours, here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place yourself on the mountains of Israel in your imagination, and affirm: I am heard by the I AM within; my voice belongs to this inner kingdom. Revise the scene by seeing the king of Babylon dissolve into the conscious light and feeling your voice rise again.
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