From Desolation to Glory Within
Ezekiel 26:19-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel describes a desolate city, rising waters, and a descent into the pit, yet promises glory in the land of the living.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the inner scripture the desolate city is the mind separated from its I AM. The deep waters are the currents of the subconscious, rising to reveal that belief in lack. The pit is a symbolic descent into old patterns, a space you enter to re-choose your world from within. When God declares that glory will be set in the land of the living, He is telling you to awaken your awareness to the I AM that you are. In Neville's terms, events are inner movements and places are inner dispositions: nothing outside you truly changes until your inner scene is revised. Exile becomes a waiting room for your imagination, a field where a new creation can be born. Trust that the I AM can turn ruin into life by a shift of consciousness, so that the outer desolation yields to inner splendor here and now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and softly declare, I am the glory in the land of the living now. Visualize deep waters receding, the pit closing, and a radiant city arising within your mind as your present reality.
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