The Inner Call of Ezekiel 2:3
Ezekiel 2:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God commissions Ezekiel to go to Israel, a stubborn people who have rebelled against Him, a mission that begins here and now.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, the I AM within you speaks through the figure of Ezekiel, the Son of Man. The 'children of Israel' symbolize the layered states of your own consciousness—habits, fears, and identities that have rebelled against the harmony of God within. Their rebellion and their fathers’ transgressions point to longstanding patterns that persist in your day-to-day experience. When the I AM says, 'I send thee,' it is not about geography but about your inner vocation: to stand as the quiet observer who can reorganize these inner movements by the power of imagination. The prophecy you utter is an internal declaration, a shift in state of consciousness that releases the grip of resistance. By assuming the authority of I AM, you empower the rebel states to align with divine order, not by suppression but by revision and feeling it real. Your mission, then, is to hold the vision steady until inner voices yield to faithfulness and harmony dawns within.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the I AM sending yourself to your inner Israel now; revise the rebel narratives by saying, 'You are forgiven; you are one with divine order,' and feel that truth settling in your chest as real.
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