The Inner Gap and Mediation
Ezekiel 22:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 22 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God seeks a man to fill the hedge and stand in the gap for the land, lest destruction come; but none is found.
Neville's Inner Vision
God is not an external judge alone, but the I AM within your own awareness. The 'man' sought is a state of consciousness you cultivate—a steadfast act of attention that stands in the hedge and guards the land of your life. The hedge represents the boundary of perception you uphold with faith; the gap is the space you fill through imaginative, covenant-keeping thought. If you feel danger or judgment, recognize it as a product of an unguarded inner state. By assuming the role of the watcher, you shift your inner climate from fear to fidelity, inviting mercy to operate through your life. The verse becomes a reminder of inner accountability: your outcomes reflect the consciousness you refuse to abandon. There is mercy available when you inhabit the truth that you are the I AM, the mediator you have been seeking. Alignment with this inner covenant transforms perception and calls forth restoration from within, which then echoes as outer change in your world.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare, 'I am the one who stands in the gap; I AM the hedge.' Then spend 3–5 minutes feeling this truth as if your life already rests in safe, compassionate alignment.
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