Righteousness Reclaimed Within You
Ezekiel 3:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 3:20 says a righteous man who turns from righteousness and commits iniquity will die; if warning is not given, the watcher bears the guilt, and the righteousness is not remembered.
Neville's Inner Vision
Inside Ezekiel's line is a law of consciousness: a state called righteousness is an ever-living posture of I AM awareness. When that posture grows complacent and turns from its living alignment, a stumbling-block arises as a belief that life is separated from God within. The death spoken is not a future judgment but the thinning of impression - the old self falling away as you withdraw your attention from your true state. If you, the watcher of your soul, neglect to remind the mind of its oneness with the I AM, you die to the quality you claimed to be. The warning given or withheld is the difference between remembering and forgetting; the memory of your prior righteousness fades because you starve it of lived reality. The blood upon the watcher's hands is your own accountability: fail to steward your inner state, and you reinforce separation in others by example. Repentance is turning back to your original alignment, deciding now to feel the I AM as your only life, and thus restore life rather than death.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: close your eyes, assume the I AM is your present fact, and revise any sense of separation by softly affirming 'I AM righteousness' until you feel the unity as real.
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