Inner Judgment, Divine Knowing
Ezekiel 25:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God announces that He will judge Moab, and through that judgment they will come to know the LORD.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville lens, Ezekiel’s line reveals the truth that Moab is not a place so much as a state of consciousness clinging to separation. When God says, I will execute judgments, He is not delivering punishment to a distant nation but re-aligning your inner world with its own divine law. The statement 'they shall know that I am the LORD' is the recognition of self-awareness—the moment your inner I AM asserts itself as sole authority. The outer judgment is the effect of an inner shift; as you refuse to identify with limitation and instead center in the I AM, the sense of Moab dissolves, and certainty in the LORD becomes present experience. Thus, the verse invites a practical faith: know that the LORD is not a future event but the present consciousness by which all events are measured. The outer world bears witness to your inner state, and when you stand in the truth of I AM, the world serves as a mirror of your awakening.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare I am the LORD of my experience. Feel the truth as a living present tense; rest in that awareness and watch one small circumstance shift to reflect your new state.
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