Inner Equity of Ezekiel 33:17
Ezekiel 33:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 33 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse notes people claim the Lord's way is not equal. It also acknowledges that their own way is not equal.
Neville's Inner Vision
Notice that Ezekiel does not condemn God; he reports a state of mind among the people. In Neville's language, the Lord represents your I AM, the constant awareness that never changes. When you say 'the way of the Lord is not equal,' you are confessing a misalignment in your own inner law—a belief that your life isn’t measuring up to a supposed divine standard. The correction is not argument but revision: assume that the way of the Lord is currently equal and perfectly balanced for you, right now in your mind. Hold the feeling that your inner courtroom is governed by an unchanging justice, and that every movement of life is an expression of divine order. As you persist in this feeling-it-real, you shift your perception from complaint to faithfulness, from projection to alignment. The truth of God as I AM remains constant; your experience becomes congruent with that truth as you refuse to accept anything less than wholeness. In this way, judgment and accountability cease as external accusations and become internal harmonies already established in consciousness.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume: 'The way of the Lord is equal for me now.' Feel the balance settling into your chest; carry that certainty into your day.
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