Inner Merchants of the Soul
Ezekiel 27:15-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Tyre is pictured as a vast market drawing merchants from many lands. The exchange of exotic wares—ivory, ebony, emeralds, purple, linen, honey, oil, and balm—signifies a wealth of exchange.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Ezekiel's passage as a map of your inner life. The merchants from Dedan, Syria, Judah, and Israel are not outsiders; they are your own states of belief, desire, and memory engaging in exchange within the mind. The wares—horns of ivory, ebony, emeralds, purple, broidered work, fine linen, coral, and agate, plus honey, oil, and balm—are symbols for thoughts, feelings, and experiences you exchange in attention. The market Tyre represents the outward life that reflects an inner economy ordered by imagination. Wealth and provision are not distant gifts but the natural activity of an awakened I AM. By adopting a new assumption about yourself and letting the Presence of God stand as the master trader of this inner market, you revise what you experience. When you align with I AM and imagine abundance circulating through your thoughts, the outer world follows, and the Kingdom of God becomes your current inner reality.
Practice This Now
Imitate the scene: close your eyes and assume the role of Tyre’s inner merchant; declare that your market is full with the wares of abundance, and feel the Presence of God supplying every stall.
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