Inner Merchants Of Wealth

Ezekiel 27:20-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 27 in context

Scripture Focus

20Dedan was thy merchant in precious clothes for chariots.
21Arabia, and all the princes of Kedar, they occupied with thee in lambs, and rams, and goats: in these were they thy merchants.
Ezekiel 27:20-21

Biblical Context

Dedan and Arabia, with the princes of Kedar, are described as merchants trading in garments and livestock. The verses sketch a web of wealth expressed through outward exchange and status.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Ezekiel's list, Dedan, Arabia, and Kedar are not distant lands but inner states that trade in appearances. Dedan, a merchant in precious clothes for chariots, symbolizes the outward dress and status you use to be seen. Arabia and the princes of Kedar, dealing in lambs, rams, and goats, reveal a mind busy with possessions and reputation. The merchants are your beliefs about value, the currencies you exchange for identity. The chariots are the paths you move through life, powered by imagination. Remember: the reality you call wealth is a product of your own mind, not an external stock. You are the I AM behind every market, the consciousness that imagines and revises. If you awaken to that, you can revise your inner economy: stop negotiating with lack, begin negotiating with abundance. By assuming a higher state—security, sufficiency, purpose—you let the I AM govern the terms. Feel it real that your value is already complete within; then the outer signs become mere reflections, not sources.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume you are the merchant of your own life; revise the belief that wealth comes from outside. Feel it real that abundance already flows from consciousness, and declare I am the source of all supply.

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