Inner Markets of Ezekiel 27:19
Ezekiel 27:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Dan and Javan move through the markets, busy with fairs. The items—bright iron, cassia, and calamus—stand as the commodities of that market.
Neville's Inner Vision
Dan and Javan are not distant traders; they are currents of consciousness moving to and fro within you. The 'market' of thy fairs is the arena of your inner life, where beliefs, habits, and perceptions are bought and sold. Bright iron represents steadfast resolve; cassia and calamus symbolize the fragrance of right action and discernment you choose to display. Wealth and provision thus arise not from external ships or markets but from your state of awareness. Your kingdom is the inner realm—the Kingdom of God within—and you are accountable to the results you experience as you think, feel, and imagine. By quietly observing the goings and comings of these inner traders, you can revise: shift toward abundance, trust the I AM, and feel the reality of prosperity already present in consciousness. When you let imagination govern the market, Dan and Javan become allies, not rulers, and your life’s abundance becomes a natural expression of your I AM.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and imagine your inner market; see Dan and Javan moving to and fro. Then revise the scene by declaring, 'I am wealth now, provision is mine in the I AM,' and feel it real.
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