Inner Merchants Of Wealth
Ezekiel 27:16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Syria is described as Tyre's merchant because of a multitude of luxurious wares. These wares symbolize wealth, refinement, and public prestige.
Neville's Inner Vision
Few words describe the inner life of wealth with more clarity than Ezekiel’s listing of wares. The wares are not limited to stone and cloth; they are the images and energies your mind accepts as real. Syria, the merchant in your consciousness, represents the part of you that negotiates your experience with what you deem valuable. When you call emeralds, purple cloth, embroidered fabrics, fine linen, coral, and agate into your imagination, you are rehearsing a state of plenitude. In the Neville Goddard sense, wealth arises from a living consciousness, not a market tally. Your I AM—your awareness—acts as the merchant and the fair where life is traded. If you awaken to the sense that you already possess abundance, the outward world responds as your inner commerce expands. The opulence may tempt pride and self-exaltation, but it can be transmuted into gratitude for the Imago Dei—the divine image within you—and provision follows as a natural expression. The inner merchant who buys with imagination becomes the governor of experience, and the world reveals the riches you have imagined into being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and state I am the merchant of my own wealth. Then imagine inspecting the wares of your life—your ideas, beauty, health, and relationships—and feel them as already present in you.
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