Pharaoh’s Inner Judgment Visited
Ezekiel 32:31-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 32 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh witnesses the aftermath of his power and is comforted by the sight of his defeated army. The Lord says terror is placed in the land of the living, and Pharaoh is laid among the uncircumcised with the slain.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this inner tale, Pharaoh is the ego’s image of command. Ezekiel’s words become a map of your mind: the slain army is the crowd of fearful thoughts your attention has fed, the terror in the land of the living is the stirring of fear within, and being laid with the uncircumcised marks unresolved areas of consciousness clinging to old narratives. When you allow Pharaoh to glimpse the consequence of his rule, you are witnessing the causal power of your inner states. The Lord God, the I AM within, is not a distant judgment but the risen awareness that can revise any scene. By choosing a newer vision—assume I am the author of these scenes and I am peace—your inner picture changes. Fear and pride yield to quiet certainty as you realize your imagination has laid the foundation of your experience. Comfort arises as you accept that the 'terror' was a mental movement you can stop by the shift of attention to the I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise the scene: imagine Pharaoh as your ego, watching his defeated fears laid low, and feel the terror dissolve as you acknowledge the I AM within you. Then declare: I am the Lord God in me, and let peace fill the mind.
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