The Top Rock of Inner Nets

Ezekiel 26:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 26 in context

Scripture Focus

14And I will make thee like the top of a rock: thou shalt be a place to spread nets upon; thou shalt be built no more: for I the LORD have spoken it, saith the Lord GOD.
Ezekiel 26:14

Biblical Context

In plain terms, Ezekiel 26:14 proclaims a turning point: the city will not be rebuilt and will become a rock upon which nets are spread. It points to a condition of judgment and the need for inner change rather than external restoration.

Neville's Inner Vision

I am the I AM perceiving your land as a state of consciousness. To be made 'like the top of a rock' is to rise to a peak where the mind can lay its nets—a symbol for the clear, purposeful thoughts and intentions you wish to catch. When God says 'thou shalt be built no more,' He is not cursing a place, but teaching you that external structures are not the measure of your reality. The inner rock, the stillness beneath awareness, is where you spread nets for your desires and command their fulfillment; the old city’s rebuilding is postponed until your state of consciousness changes. Judgment here is not punishment but a correction of your inner orientation; exile equals dissociation from old limited images, returning to the I AM as your true home. The promise is that you become a ground for the fulfillment of your inner acts, not dependent on bricks, but on a higher act of imagining. So, you can boldly revise: I am the top rock now; I spread nets of what I desire, and I am built in the timeless I AM.

Practice This Now

Practice: Assume you are already the top rock in your consciousness. Feel the stability beneath you and imagine nets of your desires spread across your awareness; revise by repeating, 'I am the rock of inner stability; no external rebuilding is needed, I manifest through consciousness.'

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