Top Of The Rock, Inner Nets
Ezekiel 26:4-5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage predicts Tyre's walls and towers being destroyed, leaving her scraped down to the top of a rock. It also declares Tyre will become a place for nets in the sea and a spoil to the nations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Tyre represents a fixed outer belief system or sense of structure. When the prophecy speaks of destroying walls and scraping dust, it invites you to dissolve rigid assumptions and rest in the unshakable I AM within. The top of the rock is your enduring state of consciousness; from that center, the sea of life becomes a field where you cast nets—your ideas, intentions, and imagined outcomes—into form. As old pictures fade, the new pattern already formed in consciousness begins to manifest outwardly, and the spoil to the nations signals that your inner alignment becomes visible to others, not as punishment but as the natural consequence of a changed inner state. This is an invitation to shift from seeking externally to reaffirming an inner reality that creates the world you call forth.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Sit with eyes closed and declare I AM the rock of my being, feel the unshakable center, then visualize casting a net for one desired outcome and sense it already yours.
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