Inner Judah and Heathen Judgment
Ezekiel 25:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Moab and Seir say the house of Judah is like all the heathen. The verse records a judgment that compares Judah to the nations outside, implying a loss of distinct holiness.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's light, the outer accusation is a projection of an inner habit. Moab and Seir are the voices of doubt and comparison, whispering that your inner Judah is no different from the world's heathen. The Lord GOD, the I AM within, speaks a deeper truth: the house of Judah is a state of consciousness, not a tribe defined by others' verdicts. When you hear that you are like the heathen, recognize this as a mental image, not your essence. The challenge is to withdraw identification from the opinion of Moab and Seir and to reidentify with the inner Jerusalem—the sacred center that remains untouched by external judgment. Abide in the awareness that you are the I AM, and watch the sense of being heathen dissolve as you stop accepting it as reality. You are defined by consciousness, not by others' declarations; judgments pass like clouds across a clear sky. Return your attention to the truth: God is within, and that inner Judah is forever holy. Then use imagination to revise: declare, I am the Lord of this house; I stand as holiness now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, place a hand on your chest, and revise: I am the I AM. The house of Judah is holy now, and Moab's judgment is only a thought.
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