Dwelling in the Inner LORD: Ezekiel 28:26
Ezekiel 28:26 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 28 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse promises safety and the building of homes and vineyards as a result of judgment executed upon enemies. It leads to the people realizing that the LORD is their God.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel's listener, the 'they' is your own consciousness. When you perceive the inner judgments upon those who despised you—your fears, criticisms, and old identities—you awaken a state of safety and confidence. Dwell safely is a declaration of your I AM awareness settling into its own sovereignty. The houses you build and the vineyards you plant are not external edifices but imagined structures in your inner scene: routines, boundaries, creative projects, nourished by the certainty that you are protected by the LORD your God—the I AM that you truly are. This is not vengeance but alignment: when you cease feeding the sense of lack and allow the inner judge to render its verdict inside your own awareness, the outer world reframes itself to reflect your new inner law. Therefore, cultivate the feeling of being established, content, and untroubled, knowing that the judgments already made in your consciousness have cleared the surrounding field. You come to know the LORD as the I AM within, not as an external judge, and the peace of Shalom follows as natural consequence.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, and in your inner scene imagine yourself dwelling safely—build your houses, plant your vineyards—feeling the confidence as though it is real now. Revise any fear by silently declaring, 'I am the I AM, the LORD my God,' and let that truth settle as your present experience.
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