The Inner Sword Of Vanity
Ezekiel 21:28-29 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 21 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage prophesies against Ammon, warning that vanity and lying schemes will be judged. It speaks of a day when iniquity ends.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel's scene the Ammonites' vanity becomes the mirror of the self you still tolerate in consciousness. The sword drawn against them is the clear sign that your attention, when fixed on glittering appearances, begins to cut through illusion. When vanity speaks a lie to you—that you must fear, lack, or be judged—you are hearing your own mind fabricating separation from the I AM. The day their iniquity ends is not a punishment out there, but your decision to end belief in separation and to own the unity already present. Prophecy then ceases to foretell doom and becomes a gentle reminder that you stand as the sole creator within God's kingdom of your mind. As you align with that truth, your outer events follow the revised inner conviction, and the old pattern dissolves.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise one belief that keeps you in lack or fear. Quietly repeat: I AM—the awareness within which all is resolved—and feel it real.
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