Inner Sanctuary Awakening

Ezekiel 25:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 25 in context

Scripture Focus

3And say unto the Ammonites, Hear the word of the Lord GOD; Thus saith the Lord GOD; Because thou saidst, Aha, against my sanctuary, when it was profaned; and against the land of Israel, when it was desolate; and against the house of Judah, when they went into captivity;
Ezekiel 25:3

Biblical Context

The Ammonites are told to hear the Word of the Lord, and their boastful 'Aha' against Israel's sanctuary and land is condemned. It frames judgment as a shift in inner perception toward the sacred within.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Neville’s reading, the external insult is a projection of an unsettled inner state. The sanctuary, land, and house of Judah symbolize your own inner sanctuary—the state of awareness you believe you possess or lose. When the Ammonites cry 'Aha' against Israel’s sanctum while it is profaned and desolate, they expose a mind that refuses the living memory of I AM that you are. The 'Lord GOD' in Scripture is your own I AM, the constant witness that remains when appearances darken. Their words show a mind clinging to separation, exile, and complaint; yet God’s verdict is not punishment from a distant deity but a call to revise perception. If you hear those sneers and accept them as true, you invite inner desolation; if you revise the stance—claim the sanctuary as your own now and feel the reality of restoration—you reverse the outer condition. The verse invites you to treat every inner jab as a signal to return to the living awareness that you are, here and now.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit quietly, assume the state, and declare inwardly, 'I am the sanctuary; I am the Lord GOD (I AM).' Feel this truth until the sense of restoration floods your mind.

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