Purity's Boiling Pot Within
Ezekiel 24:3-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 24:3-5 presents a parable where a pot is set on the fire, filled with select pieces and bones, and boiled to reveal judgment and purification. It serves as a symbolic call to examine and refine one’s inner state.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your consciousness is the pot, the heat is the attention you bring to life, and the water is the energy that moves through you. The rebellious house represents thoughts that resist the I AM and cling to misperceptions of separation from good. Gather the best pieces—the thigh and shoulder—signaling your highest values and intentions, and fill the pot with those. Burn the bones beneath it—the old fears, habits, and outgrown patterns—so they can be transmuted by the inner fire. The boil is not a punishment but a transformation: raw material of experience is rendered into nourishment for a renewed self. Remember, the state you inhabit internally becomes your outer circumstances. If you persist in feeding fear, the pot remains heavy; if you dwell in the I AM and its creative energy, the seething yields clarity, purification, and a new definition of possibility. The pot, the water, and the flame are all aspects of your single I AM-aware state producing reality.
Practice This Now
In a quiet moment, assume the feeling that your inner pot is already boiling with your finest qualities; imagine old, worn patterns burning away and the water clearing. Rest in that sensation until it genuinely feels real.
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