Inner Wealth of Ezekiel 27
Ezekiel 27:33-36 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Tyre's wealth from the seas is described, and its fall by the seas brings astonishment and fear among distant isles and kings as the external system collapses.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the Neville Goddard vantage, Ezekiel speaks to your inner life. Tyre’s wares and riches are not mere merchandise but images of thought-forms you have identified with as your security. The sea that bears these riches symbolizes the currents of your inner state; when they turn and threaten the outer image, the merchandise and the company fall away to reveal that true security lies not in external goods but in the I AM, the consciousness that imagines. The astonishment of the isles and the fear of the kings mirror the ego's shock when the dream of separation dissolves. The merchants’ hiss is the internal judgment that without wealth I am nothing. The remedy is to revise from dependence on external forms to the realization that you are the source of all supply. Embrace a new season where the inner kingdom governs, and outward appearances adjust to reflect a steadfast inner abundance. The old order dissolves so the true self—calm, abundant, sovereign—may emerge.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine the sea within you breaking open, revealing a steady fountain of supply. Say, I AM the source of all wealth; my inner kingdom provides all I require, and feel it as real now.
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