Remembering God, Inner Covenant
Ezekiel 23:35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel declares that forgetting God and casting Him aside causes you to bear the consequences of your inner lewdness and whoredoms. From Neville's view, these inner movements become your lived reality when attended by forgetfulness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Suppose the Lord is the I AM within, and forgetting Him is the moment you turn awareness away from the altar of your own consciousness. When you cast God behind you, you unleash a flood of images—desires and attachments, and 'lewdness' and 'whoredoms' as emblems of worship of self-made idols. These inner images do not exist apart from you; they are your current state of consciousness acting as if real. Ezekiel warns that such neglect cannot escape the cost of living from those self-made standards. Yet in this moment you can reverse the order: assume the presence you seek as if it already is your natural state. The sense of separation dissolves as you dwell in the I AM, imagining you are complete, whole, and faithful to your inner covenant. Your outward climate shifts as you revise the memory of forgetfulness into a remembered trust, where every thought and feeling is an act of worship directed to the one Father within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: declare 'I am the I AM, remembering Thee now.' Feel this awareness as your constant state, and treat every thought as worship unto the inner God.
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