Inner Waters Renewed
Ezekiel 32:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 32:13-14 describes destroying inner beasts beside the great waters and deepening the inner waters so rivers run like oil, signaling renewal and a secured inner life.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture the beasts and troubles as mere masking powers within your own consciousness. Ezekiel is not speaking of geography, but of your inner terrain: when you refuse to let fear or habit rule, the beasts beside the great waters are destroyed by your awareness; no longer does the foot of man or hoof of beast trouble your inner realm. Then your inner waters are made deep, and your rivers begin to flow like oil—smooth, abundant, and healing. The oil is not external; it is the saturated movement of awareness that converts roughness into ease. As you dwell in the I AM—your steady, nonjudgmental observer—you watch the currents settle, the surface grow still, and life become rich and untroubled. This is the prophesied renewal: a new creation where judgment gives way to providence, and guidance arises from within. The external world stills, because your inner state has shifted from fighting to flowing.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, imagine the great waters within, and declare, 'Beasts of fear and trouble, be destroyed.' See your rivers deepen and flow like oil, and feel the quiet, abundant life that follows.
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