Inner Judgment in Ezekiel

Ezekiel 21:30-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 21 in context

Scripture Focus

30Shall I cause it to return into his sheath? I will judge thee in the place where thou wast created, in the land of thy nativity.
31And I will pour out mine indignation upon thee, I will blow against thee in the fire of my wrath, and deliver thee into the hand of brutish men, and skilful to destroy.
32Thou shalt be for fuel to the fire; thy blood shall be in the midst of the land; thou shalt be no more remembered: for I the LORD have spoken it.
Ezekiel 21:30-32

Biblical Context

God judges the people in the place of their birth, pouring out wrath. They are consumed and erased from memory.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your mind is the land of nativity, not a geographical place. The return to the sheath symbolizes the recurring pattern of an old identity you mistake for yourself. The decree of judgment points to observing your own state of consciousness as the judge. The fire described as wrath is the fiery focus you bring to mistaken beliefs; it can burn away ego-identifications if directed with awareness. If you feed the flame with fear or doubt, you empower destruction and reinforce the old self until it vanishes from memory. The higher self declares the outcome as present now, inviting you to revise the scene from a new state. The inner exile of a worn identity can be replaced by a return to a living, beloved land of nativity—your renewed consciousness. You are not at the mercy of external events, but the I AM choosing the state that makes events fall away, leaving a clear, just, and merciful life in your inner kingdom.

Practice This Now

Assume the I AM now as your real state. Revise the scene by sensing the old self being tucked away into its sheath within your mind, while a fresh awareness rises in the land of your nativity.

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