Inner Nets of Ezekiel 26:5
Ezekiel 26:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God declares that Tyre will become a place for spreading nets in the sea and will be spoiled to the nations. The verse hints at judgment shaping power and wealth.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard lens, Ezekiel's image is not geography but the state of your own consciousness. The 'place for the spreading of nets in the sea' is the inner sea of imagination where you cast nets—habits of thought, desires, and beliefs—you return to again and again. When the text says it 'shall become a spoil to the nations,' it speaks of the outer world bending to the inner decree when you truly feel it is already done. The sea represents your subconscious; the nets symbolize persistent focal points that insist, 'I am this already.' By assuming the feeling of the wish fulfilled, by revising doubts and dwelling in I AM, you pull experiences that align with your inward state. This is not coercion but alignment: you awaken to who you are. Your inner verdict governs the theater of life, and what looks like spoil to others is simply your own inner celebration becoming shared abundance.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit in stillness, assume the state you want as already true, and feel the inner net being cast in the sea of your mind. Let the image linger until it feels real.
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