Inner Seas, Outer Wealth
Ezekiel 27:26-27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 27:26-27 portrays Tyre’s ships, riches, and crew sinking in the sea in the day of ruin. This serves as a symbolic picture of collapse that arises when one identifies with lack rather than the inner source.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the ship Tyre not as a city, but as the fleet of your inner life. The 'rowers' are your decisions and images that move you through the great waters of circumstance; the 'east wind' is a pressure outside you that can break you when you believe your supply comes from without. The riches, fairs, merchandise, mariners, pilots, calkers, and the rest are your inner dispositions and habits—the thoughts you trust to carry you through life. Their ruin occurs the moment you identify with lack and believe the sea has power over you. Yet the I AM within you does not capitulate to ruin; it remains aware and unchanging. The judgment spoken here is not punishment from above but the turning of your own mind toward a new assumption: that your true wealth is an inner state that cannot be wiped out by outer winds. By realizing that you are the consciousness that holds the image of provision, you invite a reversal where outer events reflect your inner stability.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling, 'I am wealth now,' as the I AM that governs all. See the inner sea steady and the ships rearranging into daily provision.
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