Lament for Tyre Within
Ezekiel 27:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks to Ezekiel, commanding him to lament Tyre. It marks the start of a prophetic lament that points to inner transformation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Neville’s reading, Tyre is not a city on a map but a state of consciousness—the glittering surface of opinion, wealth, and outward success. The Lord’s word to Ezekiel, 'Now, thou son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyre,' invites you to turn your gaze inward and name the belief that has governed you. Lamentation, here, is an honest, compassionate inspection of an old story you have lived by—the sense that you are defined by what you possess or project. When you truly lament, you are not resisting reality but unseating a dependency on form, allowing awareness to re-register as the only true kingdom. The "Word of the LORD" becomes your inner I AM, the living possibility that erases separation between you and the Source. As you align with this, Tyre’s walls of pride begin to dissolve, and the inner economy of life—your thoughts, feelings, and choices—can be rearranged toward abundance. The prophecy speaks not of punishment but of release into the Kingdom of God, an inner commerce flowing from consciousness rather than from worldly measure.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine Tyre as a thought-form in your mind. Then revise it by affirming the I AM as your true state and feel the inner kingdom rising to meet you.
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