The Inner Flock Restored

Ezekiel 34:22 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 34 in context

Scripture Focus

22Therefore will I save my flock, and they shall no more be a prey; and I will judge between cattle and cattle.
Ezekiel 34:22

Biblical Context

God promises to save His flock and protect them from prey, and to judge between different groups; the verse speaks of inner security and discernment.

Neville's Inner Vision

34:22 speaks not of external politics but of your inner order. The flock is your awareness—the I AM you—while the prey is fear, threat, the old sense of separation. When God declares, I will save my flock, He means you, right now, revise the feeling that you are hunted. Do not look for rescue from outside; you save by turning within and claiming a state of safety. Practice the art of assumption: assume you are already saved, that protection flows from your being, and that the 'cattle'—the conflicting voices in your mind—are judged and resolved by your unwavering intention. As you entertain the feeling that you are guarded by the I AM, inner movements reverse; threat loses its grip, and the flock rests in the divinely ordained order. The decree to judge between cattle and cattle is a call to discern between states of consciousness, choosing the higher sovereignty over the lower fear. In that self-remembering, your reality aligns with salvation and compassionate leadership.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, place a hand on your heart, and repeat, I am saved now; protection flows to me from the I AM. Then revise any sense of danger by feeling that truth as real.

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