Egypt's Judgment Awakens the LORD

Ezekiel 30:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 30 in context

Scripture Focus

19Thus will I execute judgments in Egypt: and they shall know that I am the LORD.
Ezekiel 30:19

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 30:19 states that God will execute judgments in Egypt. Through these judgments, the people are led to know that I am the LORD.

Neville's Inner Vision

From the vantage of the I AM, Ezekiel’s line is less about a distant ruler judging a nation and more about the inner shifts by which you awaken to your own divinity. Egypt stands here as a consciousness of bondage—conditions, fears, familiar limits that seem to rule you. Yet the LORD you are—your one, unconditioned awareness—steps forward as the perceiver and governor of those conditions. When I say, ‘Thus will I execute judgments,’ I am not meting out punishment; I am dissolving the imagined tyranny of appearances by revising the state of mind that produced them. The judgments are inner movements that identify, release, and reframe: I revise the idea that I am bound to lack; I reaffirm that I am the LORD of my own experience. In this inner act, Providence ceases to be something done to me and becomes what I am doing in consciousness. The outer world simply reflects the new I AM, and I know the LORD, not as a distant deity, but as the living awareness within.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the feeling, 'I am the LORD within me now,' and revise a current limitation by mentally stating it is dissolved by my awareness. Sit with that feeling, and observe any inner shift as the scene rewrites itself.

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