Writing the Day Within

Ezekiel 24:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 24 in context

Scripture Focus

1Again in the ninth year, in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month, the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
2Son of man, write thee the name of the day, even of this same day: the king of Babylon set himself against Jerusalem this same day.
Ezekiel 24:1-2

Biblical Context

Ezekiel is told to write the exact day when Babylon will set itself against Jerusalem, marking a moment of judgment.

Neville's Inner Vision

See Ezekiel’s instruction as your invitation to fix attention on a single moment. You are the I AM, the life that names the day; the outer siege of Babylon is the symbol of pressure pressing on your inner Jerusalem. When you write the date, you are not recording history but choosing a new inner event. The king of Babylon represents fear, limitation, and external circumstance; by naming the moment you reclaim the center of your consciousness and refuse to yield to those scripts. The act of writing becomes a revision: declare that this moment contains your desired state, imagine the outcome as already real, and dwell there until feeling follows the thought. Gradually the inner state shifts, and the outward world confirms the change. You are not a helpless bystander to history but the sovereign author of your experience, able to birth peace by consistent imaginative allegiance to the I AM.

Practice This Now

Take a moment now: write on a fresh page 'Today I live in the I AM' and picture the siege dissolving. Then breathe into the sensation of Jerusalem within you, as if it were already true.

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