Inner Judgment Echoes

Ezekiel 32:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 32 in context

Scripture Focus

28Yea, thou shalt be broken in the midst of the uncircumcised, and shalt lie with them that are slain with the sword.
Ezekiel 32:28

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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