Ezekiel's Inner Disarmament
Ezekiel 39:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 39 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows God taking away the enemy's weapons, rendering the foe powerless.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the I AM you are, the imagery of Ezekiel’s weaponry is a map of your own mind. The bow in the left hand and the arrows in the right hand stand for fixed thoughts and habitual reactions you mistake for power. When God says I will smite thy bow and cause thy arrows to fall, you are being shown that the sense of defense is a state of consciousness, not an external assault. Your enemy is fear and separation, not a nation. As you accept that your awareness can disarm these forces, the weapons drop away and your field opens to providence—guidance flowing where you once felt guarded. The judgment you experience becomes accountability: you see that you chose the state, so you can choose a new one. Salvation and mercy appear as you revise belief into wholeness. The moment of inner change precedes any outer change; the world simply reflects your inner alignment. Remember: you are the I AM, imagining and thus creating; disarmament is the inner act of surrendering limitation to love.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the feeling: I am disarmed; the old weapons fall away. Rest in the awareness that threat has dissolved, and let the feeling of wholeness saturate your being.
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