Inner City Cleansing by I AM Presence
Ezekiel 22:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse pictures a city that sheds blood and sets up idols to defile itself. It signals that inner violence and false worship invite a forthcoming reckoning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s utterance you hear a summons to awaken the consciousness that makes or unmakes its world. The city is not a stone metropolis but your state of awareness, and the shedding of blood is the drama of fear and action that springs from your worn-out stories. The idols you set against yourself are beliefs you cling to—security, fame, control—toeing the line between power and self-importance, until you defile the temple of your own mind. The ‘time may come’ is the natural consequence when these inner movements become fixed patterns. But the same Lord God declares through you that there is another possibility: you may revise your inner weather by assuming a new state of consciousness, the I AM presence. When you stop identifying with violence and false worship, you displace the old tempo and invite a life lived by the steady flame of awareness. The moment you accept that you are the I AM, the city’s violence dissolves, and idols fall away as you realize the temple is already holy.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit with eyes closed and address the inner city, declaring, 'This city, with its idols and bloodshed, is purified by my I AM presence.' Then feel the shift as peace replaces old urges.
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