Inner Ship Of Ezekiel
Ezekiel 27:4-6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 27 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verses describe a grand ship whose borders lie in the sea, built with cedars, fir boards, oaks, and ivory benches, illustrating a crafted vessel of wealth and beauty.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this image, the borders in the midst of the seas symbolize the boundaries you consciously maintain within the turbulent flow of life. The builders who perfected thy beauty are your inner faculties—imagination, perception, memory, and will—working in harmony to form a life that reflects what you consent to believe. The ship boards of fir and the masts of Lebanon represent the thoughts and feelings you permit to become form; strength and elegance emerge from the materials you select. The oaks of Bashan as oars denote disciplined action, steady motion driven by inner resolve; the ivory benches from distant shores speak of grace and refined value produced by your inner state. The Ashurites remind you that abundance can arise from beyond immediate awareness when you acknowledge your I AM. If you stand as the sovereign author of this vessel, your borders need not bow to circumstance; they arise from inner assumption. Ezekiel’s ship thus mirrors you: you are building your world with the materials of your mind.
Practice This Now
Practice: Sit in quiet and picture yourself as the ship, with borders formed by your own inner choice. Then revise by affirming I AM the builder and feel the realized beauty of your life already there, ready to unfold.
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