Inner Judgment of Your Ways

Ezekiel 33:20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 33 in context

Scripture Focus

20Yet ye say, The way of the Lord is not equal. O ye house of Israel, I will judge you every one after his ways.
Ezekiel 33:20

Biblical Context

The verse asserts that God judges each person by their own ways, highlighting that outward complaints about fairness miss the truth that inner states shape outcomes.

Neville's Inner Vision

Do you hear Ezekiel saying 'the way of the Lord is not equal'? You must understand that the way is not a distant road; it is your own state of consciousness. I will judge you every one after his ways—the lord saying: I am the auditor within your own heart, the I AM who witnesses every imagined choice. When you say the way is not equal, you are projecting an outer standard and ignoring the inner standard you inhabit. Your outer life acts out the inner movement of your thoughts, feelings, and imaginal acts. If you fear judgment or feel you are unworthy, you have built a false scale; but the Lord’s judgment is simply the exact translation of your inner state into experience. To align with justice, you must become the ruler who judges yourself through the I AM; revise the belief that you are separate from your own good, and affirm that you are already governed by perfect order. In imagination, who judges is the same as who creates; therefore treat yourself as the sovereign I AM and shift your state, and the outer becomes the expression of that shift.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit, breathe, and declare: I am the I AM; I judge nothing outside but revise my inner state to align with justice; imagine the day unfolding from a single, unified inner state and feel it real.

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