Inner Remembrance And Realization
Ezekiel 21:23-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage says that those who swear oaths will have their hidden sins remembered and exposed. As their transgressions are revealed, they are taken by divine consequence.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the standpoint of the I AM, Ezekiel speaks not of a distant judge but of your own state of consciousness. The 'false divination' is the mind using oaths and appearances to prop up a persona, while the 'remembrance' of iniquity is your attention giving power to a past you already think defines you. When you insist that the old faults are forever recalled, your outer world becomes a stage where those faults must play out; you are ‘taken with the hand’ by your own belief. But this is only a mirror. The moment you refuse to dwell in that memory and instead align with the true Self—your I AM, the steadfast presence that never judges—you reverse the spell. The divine reckoning is simply the inner correction of sight: you choose a present identity in which the past has no power to dictate your actions. So you are called to remembrance not of sin, but of your real, waking power to imagine and inhabit a new life.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a quiet moment, assume the feeling I AM as your only memory and revise the past accordingly; declare that your present is the result of that I AM and feel it real.
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