When God Appears, Walls Fall
Ezekiel 38:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows God's fiery presence shaking the land as Gog approaches. All beings tremble and walls fall, signaling a dramatic inner reckoning.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel's scene, Gog is not a distant foe but a state of consciousness opposing the inner kingdom you are. When Gog comes against the land of Israel—the sacred centre you call your own—the fury is the fire of your I AM awakening to its own power. This 'jealousy' and 'wrath' are not punishment but a cleansing heat that burns away the old image of limitation. The great shaking is not a cosmic catastrophe but a shift in your mental landscape: old beliefs, fears, and identifications tremble, walls you have relied on collapse, mountains you thought fixed dissolve. In this moment, every creature in your inner world—thoughts, memories, habits, emotions—responds to the presence you awaken. But notice: the presence is not outside you; it is your own awareness, the I AM, gazing upon the whole scene. When you stand in that presence, the upheaval becomes an invitation to revise: declare, 'I am the I AM,' and let the order of your life align with that truth. The shaking ceases as you concede the sovereignty of God within.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your immediate reality. Feel the walls dissolve as you revise 'I am separate' into 'I AM all there is' and carry that presence through your day.
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