Parables Within Ezekiel 20:49

Ezekiel 20:49 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 20 in context

Scripture Focus

49Then said I, Ah Lord GOD! they say of me, Doth he not speak parables?
Ezekiel 20:49

Biblical Context

Ezekiel notes that others call his speech parabolic. He acknowledges that the true speaker is the Lord, guiding his mission.

Neville's Inner Vision

Notice how Ezekiel names the tension between outward judgment and inner revelation. In Neville's language, the 'I' that speaks within is the Lord GOD, the I AM, the Self that uses symbolic speech to pierce appearances. When others label Ezekiel's words as parables, they project limitation onto the messenger; yet parables are not escape hatches from truth, they are the inner symbols by which consciousness communicates to itself. The verse invites you to realize that your own experience can be understood as the listening of the self to its own symbols. If you insist your life's language be literal, you postpone the discovery that the meanings you seek are already within your state of awareness. The parable is a doorway, not a denial; it signals the presence of deeper order behind appearances. By embracing parabolic language internally, you align with the I AM and allow your images to reveal what you truly are: an awareness that creates via imagination. Your task is to revise the belief in outer constraint and feel your inner teacher speaking in symbols that endow power and clarity.

Practice This Now

Assume the role of the Lord within you and revise any belief that your words must be literal. Tonight, speak a personal parable to yourself and let it reveal the state of consciousness you are choosing to embody.

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