Inner Proclamation of Woe

Ezekiel 30:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 30 in context

Scripture Focus

1The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying,
2Son of man, prophesy and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Howl ye, Woe worth the day!
Ezekiel 30:1-2

Biblical Context

The text shows God’s message renewed for Ezekiel, calling him to prophesy a warning and a day of woe. It marks a moment of authoritative speech that invites action.

Neville's Inner Vision

Viewed through the Neville lens, the 'word of the LORD' is the I AM within, the living awareness you can choose to align with. The 'son of man' stands for your present state of consciousness, from which you interpret events. When the command says, 'prophesy and say, Thus saith the Lord GOD,' it is inviting you to utter from your inner decree a reality you wish to inhabit. The 'woe' is not a future catastrophe imposed from outside, but the emotional residue of fear, doubt, or separation that you choose to release by declaring your alignment with the divine presence. The day referred to is the moment you realize you can change by the power of imagination, not by waiting for external circumstances. As you persist in the inner proclamation, your outer life begins to adjust to reflect the new state you have assumed. In this way, judgment dissolves, because you are no longer judging the outer world as separate from the I AM; you are living as, and through, the living Word within.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and assume the state you are prophesying as already real, feeling it in the body as I AM presence. Stay with the assumption until it feels inevitable and begin to act from that inner decree.

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