Inner Crown of Ezekiel 32:30
Ezekiel 32:30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 32:30 speaks of the northern princes and Zidonians who, though led to the slain, reveal that their terror exposes the hollowness of their might; they share in the shame of death alongside the defeated.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville's method, the outward figures—princes of the north and Zidonians—are not distant rulers but inner states of consciousness: pride, fear, attachment to power. Their terror proves the unreliability of power grounded in separation. When you enter the I AM and imagine from the end, these images dissolve; they lie down with the slain because their claim to power is removed by true awareness. The uncircumcised condition signifies a self that remains apart from the divine presence within; the sword is your imagination that cuts through the illusion of separation. The pit is nothing more than the old belief system you no longer identify with. As you hold and persist in the I AM, the inner judgments shift from threat to permission, and the outward scene conforms to your inner state. The judgment you sense is really the Body of God approving your wholeness, not condemning your former self. Your inner kingdom stands sovereign, and the world yields to that consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as the ruler of your inner realm. See the northern princes and Zidonians bowing to your awareness, their power dissolving as you feel your wholeness and rest in the I AM.
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