Inner Possession and Judgment
Ezekiel 35:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 35 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage warns that boasting of owning two nations reveals inner hostility. It asserts that God is present in the scene and that judgment follows from anger and envy born of hatred.
Neville's Inner Vision
Whenever you hear boast of owning nations, hear it as a statement of inner possession—an attitude that says, I own whatever I desire and deny the rest its equal right. The true presence is the I AM within, the Lord God who is there behind every thought of separation. In Neville’s terms, the outward drama mirrors your inner state, and judgment is a correction of consciousness, not a punishment of others. When you imagine yourself wielding power over others, you are testing the reality of your own insistence. That inner tone will reproduce the outer scene until you revise it. To move free, assume a different outcome from the within: declare that the one kingdom is the inmost life you acknowledge, and let envy dissolve into quiet recognition of Oneness. Practise feeling the presence of God here and now, and let the imagined scene shift toward unity rather than conquest. Your awareness becomes the scene; change the inner mood, and the outer event will follow.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the state of oneness now; declare that I AM the presence of this moment and feel it real. Let envy fade as you imagine the two nations dissolving into one inner realm.
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