The Inner Siege Of Tyre
Ezekiel 26:7-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 26:7-9 describes a coming siege by Nebuchadrezzar from the north against Tyre, intending to destroy fortifications and towers. In plain terms, it portrays judgment and the sweep of a conqueror.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard perspective, Ezekiel’s siege is not a historical attack but a translation of your inner weather. Tyre stands for a fortified sense of separation, a citadel built by repeated thoughts of lack, pride, or limitation. Nebuchadrezzar, the king of kings, is the great, commanding state of consciousness that arises in you when you choose to be governed by a higher I AM rather than by fear. From the north represents a pull from the higher vantage point, the awareness that can displace habitual patterns. The engines of war and the breaker’s axes are the persistent thoughts and feelings that crack open the old towers—the stubborn beliefs about what is possible, about your own worth, about what life lets you do. The siege reveals what you truly value; the walls fall when the life force of imagination leans into the truth that all power resides in your awareness. The judgment here is not punitive but purificatory, guiding you to relinquish the false image and to open to a kingdom that already exists within your I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Close your eyes and assume the quality of your desired state; declare I am the I AM, the inner kingdom now established, and feel the relief as the old towers dissolve.
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