Inner Warning, Living Righteousness
Ezekiel 3:21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
If you warn the righteous inner self not to sin, and it heeds, it will live; by heeding, you liberate your own soul.
Neville's Inner Vision
Ez 3:21 speaks not of punishment but of the shift that occurs when the consciousness of the self recognizes its higher law. The 'righteous man' is the state of awareness you awaken in you. To warn him is to acknowledge the inner movements that pull you toward error and to refuse to identify with them. When the righteous self heeds the inner correction—when you refuse to sin by mistake or fear—you do not merely avoid judgment; you live in the vitality of the present I AM. The warning becomes a practical act of self-discipline, a revision of your inner image until it mirrors the truth that you are already saved by your awareness. The soul is not saved by outward acts, but by the consistency of recognizing your state as alive, free, and righteous now. Therefore every moment you notice a thought contrary to your highest self is a call to re-align, and by doing so you deliver your soul from the fictitious bondage of lack, time, and fear.
Practice This Now
Assume you are the righteous man who has heeded the warning, and feel the life that follows. Revise any self-image of sin by affirming, 'I am awake; I am alive; I am saved by the I AM.'
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