Inner Memory and The I AM
Ezekiel 21:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Plainly, the verse says that as iniquity is remembered and transgressions are exposed, the person is brought to accountability. It shows that inner disposition becomes visible through outward actions.
Neville's Inner Vision
Remembered iniquity and exposed transgressions are not external sentences; they are the signs your consciousness uses to test your state of awareness. When you insist that past acts are remembered, you identify with a self judged by a law you call God, and you find yourself held by the inner hand of that law in every choice. Ezekiel speaks of an inner economy: sins appear because you inhabit a state of memory. But true reader know that God is the I AM, the present awareness that can recall or revise. The moment you cease dwelling in guilt and align with I AM, you reverse the inner movement. The hand that binds you is the hand of your own assumption, not a punitive deity. By assuming the state of the wish fulfilled, by imagining that you are already the standard you seek, your present becomes a cleared stage on which new deeds arise unconstrained by the past. Practice feeling it real: dwell in the I AM now, revise the scene, and allow forgiveness to become your new memory. In this, you are not judged but guided by the inner law toward wholeness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I AM present. Revise the scene by imagining the past sins erased, and feel the I AM erasing the remembered burden as you move forward.
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