Inner Judgment Echoes
Ezekiel 32:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh's fall is described as a breaking within the people of Israel; it signals the end of a self-sustained worldly ruler. The verse uses the image of a king among the slain to point to a deeper inner release within consciousness.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the Pharaoh is a state of consciousness that mistakes power for security and feels itself separate from the I AM. Ezekiel's line that this self will be broken is not punishment from without, but the nudge of truth that your imagination no longer identifies with that old ruler. The 'uncircumcised' marks a mind clinging to outward rites and appearances; the true circumcision is spiritual sight—the removal of belief in separation from the I AM. When you assume: I AM, I AM, you invite the inner sword of awareness to cut away the image that claims domination. The old self lies with those slain because it no longer governs your feeling place; you awaken to the lively certainty of your fulfilled state here and now. Judgment thus becomes a blessing—a turning inward that returns you to your true throne. Exile and return appear as cycles within consciousness: you depart from lack and return to receipt, fullness, and peace in the present.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and declare I AM that I AM as your present fact; feel the throne of inner sufficiency rising in your chest and imagine the old Pharaoh dissolving into light.
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