Inner Isles Tremble: Ezekiel 26:15-18
Ezekiel 26:15-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 26:15-18 portrays Tyre's fall as a cause for the isles and their rulers to tremble, lament, and depart. It mirrors how outward ruin can reflect inner disruption and the collapse of prideful identities.
Neville's Inner Vision
What you read is not a map of geography but a map of consciousness. The isles are the scattered attitudes of the mind that imagine themselves separate from the I AM. The fall of Tyre represents the moment a cherished image of power collapses inside you, and the wounded cry becomes your turning point rather than a catastrophe outside. When the princes of the sea lay aside their robes and tremble, it is your old identifications, your fixed self-images, removing their authority and standing bare before the light of awareness. The lamentation spoken over Tyre is the cry of a heart that wakes to a larger truth: the destruction of one image opens space for a higher state. Now, the isles tremble not to threaten you but to announce your release from limitation. The Kingdom of God is no distant empire but the realization that you are the I AM, sovereign in imagination. As you refuse to identify with the fallen image, you invite a new reality to emerge from within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in quiet awareness and imagine the inner Tyre falling, the old self trembling away. Then revise by affirming 'I AM the immutable I AM' and feel that new state settling in as real.
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