Inner Merchants of Ezekiel 27:24
Ezekiel 27:24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse catalogs merchants trading in fine cloths and cedar, signaling wealth and luxury as an outward image of a city's commerce.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this manifest of traders, Ezekiel points to a vast inner market. The blue garments, the embroidered works, the chest of cedar—these are not commodities but images played in the theater of your mind. In Neville's language, merchants stand for states of consciousness you keep circulating: pride in appearance, attachment to wealth, longing for status. When you read that the city dealt in such merchandise 'among thy merchandise,' you are being shown that every form of outer supply reflects an inner belief about who you are and what you must possess. The moment you identify yourself as the I AM, the Self behind thought, the entire market of fear and desire begins to loosen its grip. The 'tones of blue' and 'rich apparel' simply reveal how you book and trade your feelings: you buy security with image, you sell power with possession. The invitation is to revise: declare that you are the source, and that the Self is the wealth that never fades. Imagination becomes the ledger; feeling-it-real confirms the act.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the position of the I AM, and revise any sense of lack by affirming: 'I am wealth; I am the source of all appearances.' Then feel this truth as present reality.
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