Breaking Pharaoh Within

Ezekiel 30:22-23 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 30 in context

Scripture Focus

22Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against Pharaoh king of Egypt, and will break his arms, the strong, and that which was broken; and I will cause the sword to fall out of his hand.
23And I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations, and will disperse them through the countries.
Ezekiel 30:22-23

Biblical Context

The passage announces God's judgment on Pharaoh, breaking his power and scattering the Egyptians. It speaks to the disruption of a fear-driven, self-willed power and the dispersion of entrenched patterns.

Neville's Inner Vision

Pharaoh in Ezekiel is the image of a mind enthralled to power—the belief that control comes from outward force. When the Lord says I am against Pharaoh, the I AM within you opposes that egoic sovereignty. Aligning with that inner judgment, the arm of fear—its apparent strength—breaks, and the sword slips from Pharaoh’s grasp. This is not punishment but revelation: the external weapon is removed to reveal that true power rests in consciousness, not in force. The I AM dissolves the Egyptians—your scattered habits, doubts, and identifications—so they are dispersed across the nations of your thoughts. The dispersion is an inner reordering, drawing you into larger fields of awareness where no single fear holds sway. Providence and guidance arise as you submit that old rule to the I AM, letting it reorganize your life from within. In this light, judgment becomes invitation to wholeness, and your inner kingdom awakens to presence and harmony.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly; in 2–3 breaths, imagine the inner Pharaoh’s arms breaking, the sword dropping from his hand, and yourself scattered into peaceful, ordered patterns. Then dwell in the feeling that I AM is the only power here.

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