Adamant Forehead of Faith
Ezekiel 3:8-9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God speaks of inner resilience: He will strengthen Ezekiel to face opposition, and he is not to fear or be dismayed by a rebellious people.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this passage, God is the I AM shaping your inner sight. The ‘faces’ you meet are your own states of consciousness—fear, resistance, doubt—shaped by imagination. When it says I have made thy face strong against their faces and thy forehead harder than flint, it points to a fixed, inner conviction that cannot be moved by appearance or opposition. The adamant forehead is your unshaken awareness that you are the I AM, not the body reacting to others. You stand untroubled by a rebellious outer world because you inhabit a state that refuses to be governed by it. The rebellious house represents inner habits and projections that seek to bend you; you meet them with a persistent, revisionary imagination, holding the decree that reality follows your inner state. Practice: assume the I AM stance, feel the inner strength as real, and let your outer life reflect calm courage. Imagination creates reality; declare you are that unshakable being and keep it real.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and imagine facing the critics with an unyielding forehead, affirming I AM here and now until it feels real. Let the inner strength hold steady and watch the outer scene respond.
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