The Inner Pharaoh's Sight
Ezekiel 32:31 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh will be comforted by the sight of the slain, a symbolic reminder that the outer powers and their armies reflect inner judgments within consciousness. The verse points to judgment and the enduring presence of God.
Neville's Inner Vision
Pharaoh within you is an image of power clinging to appearances of safety through numbers and enemies. When he sees them, he is witnessing the outer form of his inner judgments; the comfort he seeks arises from the sense that his own fears and beliefs have been slain by the sword of truth. In Neville's terms, the kingdom is a state of consciousness, and God's declaration is the I AM affirming that what you call threat or triumph is movement within awareness. The slain army represents the old self dying to make room for a new alignment with divine reality. As you assume the end of fear, you revise conditions and the world rearranges to match your inner stance. The presence of God is the quiet fact that you are the I AM, witnessing and directing all appearances, even the most dramatic ones.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit in silence, repeat I AM as your constant awareness, and revise the scene to see the Pharaoh witnessing the end of fear; feel the peace that replaces the old comfort in battle.
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