Inner Fury Upon Sin
Ezekiel 30:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 30 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The text speaks of God pouring fury on Sin, the strength of Egypt, and cutting off the multitude of No.
Neville's Inner Vision
To Ezekiel’s line I offer a present inner translation: Sin is a state of consciousness—the fear you carry that fragments your sense of self. Egypt’s strength stands for the stubborn mental image you cling to as power—the belief that you are small, bound, and at the mercy of circumstance. The 'multitude of No' represents the many inner refusals: 'no' to possibility, 'no' to greater wholeness, 'no' to the divine within you. When we read 'I will pour my fury,' we may hear the energy of consciousness flowing into your awareness to dissolve these states, not as punishment but as cleansing clarity. The following 'cut off' signifies the removal of old identities and binds. In this reading, the only power that remains is your I AM, the breath of God within, destroying fear by a felt, immediate rebirth. Sit in the felt presence that you are already one with source, and let the old No dissolve into one decisive declaration: I am whole, right now.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your present reality. Revise every limiting belief as Sin and Egypt-strong fear, and feel that these hold dissolving in the light of awareness until the old No falls away and you rest in wholeness now.
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