Restoration to Life
Ezekiel 33:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 33:15-16 says life comes to the one who restores what was taken and walks in the life statutes, so past sins are not counted. In Neville's view, this is an inner restoration—a shift of consciousness that erases guilt and births a new, living state.
Neville's Inner Vision
The inner text takes on a dreamlike, practical shape: the wicked are not distant villains but states of consciousness clinging to a memory of wrong. When you restore the pledge and walk in the statutes of life, you declare with the I AM that you live by a higher law than blame. The promise of life is not punishment spared but the unveiling of your true self as the living, conscious act of God. You do not pay God with remorse; you revise your inner record and cease mentioning sins, for you have chosen a different inner order. Your sins fade as you assume a new posture of being—one that acts in lawful, right conduct in imagination. The brain of the soul maps this new order, and the external world begins to reflect it. The ‘wicked’ person dissolves into the light of a new self who restored what was taken and embraced a life of effortless righteousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and in your imagination restore the pledge you once kept; declare, 'I now walk in the statutes of life, and I shall surely live.' Feel the truth of that statement as your present experience.
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