Inner Judgment and The Sword

Ezekiel 32:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 32 in context

Scripture Focus

20They shall fall in the midst of them that are slain by the sword: she is delivered to the sword: draw her and all her multitudes.
Ezekiel 32:20

Biblical Context

The verse foresees a collective judgment where those slain meet their end by the sword, and the subject (the nation in view) is handed over to that sword, with the multitudes drawn into the same fate.

Neville's Inner Vision

In this vision, you are not a distant nation but the state of consciousness you inhabit. The sword is not a weapon of punishment but the piercing clarity of your I AM that cuts through every belief that you are less than divine. When it says they shall fall, it is the old self and its beliefs collapsing under truth you now allow into awareness. To be delivered to the sword means surrendering the worn self-image to the fierceness of your own imagination, which is the law of life in you. Draw her and all her multitudes signifies calling forth every thought and habit that has claimed power—anger, fear, scarcity, pride—and witnessing them fall away as you fix your attention on the real you, the unchanged I AM. The act is not punishment but release; as you stop identifying with the outer scene, you align with the inner reality that never dies. In practice, entertain the sense: I AM consciousness, I revise and release all old identities, and I witness the old picture dissolve into being anew.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, place your hand on your chest, and revise your self-image by affirming: I AM the ruler of my world. Feel the old self dissolve as you draw forth its multitudes and watch them fall away.

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