Inner Transport Of Ezekiel
Ezekiel 3:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Spirit lifts Ezekiel; a great rushing voice proclaims God's glory from his place, and he goes away in bitterness, yet the hand of the LORD is upon him.
Neville's Inner Vision
Take this as a blueprint for your inner journey. The spirit lifting you is the ascent of your awareness; the voice behind you declares that God's glory is present from your own center. The rumble of wings and wheels symbolizes the coordinated movements of thoughts and feelings when you yield to order under the I AM. Your bitterness and the heat of spirit are not punishments but invitations—resistance breaking as you release the old self. The hand of the LORD upon you is the felt assurance that divine power strengthens your forward turn. You are moved not away from life but into a higher mode of being, where presence becomes tangible and immediate. If you will, dwell in the assumption that you are already led by Spirit, and that the glory of God is the atmosphere you inhabit. In this inner transport you discover that what Ezekiel experiences outwardly is your own inner journey into the kingdom within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Practice: In stillness, assume you are already lifted by Spirit; feel the inner rush and the LORD's presence filling you. Carry that state into your actions today as your habitual transport.
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