Inner Harvest Ezekiel 36:29-30
Ezekiel 36:29-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 36 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God promises to rescue you from uncleanness and to bring abundance in your life—corn and fruit. Famine ends and you suffer no reproach among the nations.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of Ezekiel's words as addressed to your own life. God's pledge to save you from uncleannesses is the washing of old mental patterns, the release from lack-based thinking. The phrase I will call for the corn is the imagination summoned to feed your inner state; you imagine abundance and the response of life follows. When you align with the I AM—the awareness that you are, and not what you fear—you cause the corn, the fruit of the tree, and the increase of the field to manifest as felt reality. This is not about changing outward circumstances first, but about becoming the kind of being who does not fear famine. By feeling the end of famine in your chest, you end the famine in your world; you refuse the reproach of famine by dwelling in mercy and grace, knowing that providence and guidance are constant when you stand in the truth of your own consciousness. Your life becomes a field tended by the inner gardener of God; your outer landscape follows.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the feeling I AM abundant now and see corn rising in your field and fruit multiplying; dwell in that felt reality for a moment.
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