Against Gog: Inner Prophetic Fire
Ezekiel 38:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 38 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 38:2-3 names Gog as the chief prince to be faced and prophesied against. It signals a clash between divine authority and a formidable inner power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this oracle, Gog is not a man on a battlefield but a fixed state of mind you have inhabited. The land of Magog is the region of your inner dispositions—habits, fears, and stubborn beliefs—territories you have mapped as reality. When Ezekiel commands set thy face against Gog, he invites you to turn the gaze of awareness away from that fantasy and toward the I AM that creates you. The declaration Behold, I am against thee is not a threat but a revelation: the living I AM stands against the old image, dissolving it in light and power. As you perform the act of prophesying, you align your inner drama with a higher intention, and the imagined enemy loses potency. Your true conqueror is awareness acting through imagination, not force in the world but within. When you accept that you are the I AM, Gog's rule collapses, and a new order of consciousness takes the throne.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and sink into the I AM as your constant backdrop. Proclaim inwardly: I am against thee Gog, and feel the old image dissolve as you rest in the certainty of your true self.
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