The Inner Throne Dwelling
Ezekiel 43:6-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 43 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God proclaims that His throne and dwelling will be with Israel forever, and that His holy name must remain undefiled. The message warns against idolatry and false worship, even in high places.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this vision, the 'place of my throne' becomes the quiet center of your own consciousness—the I AM that sits within, unmoved by outward chaos. The 'soles of my feet' ground this conviction as the solid stance from which reality is stepped into—your firm belief that you are the temple where God dwells. 'Forever' signals the eternal state of your inner life when you refuse fear, pride, or the restless worship of external signs. The 'house of Israel' represents your inner assembly of thoughts and memories; the 'holy name' is your true nature—the I AM—that must remain undefiled by idols, reputations, or the kings of circumstance. When you accept you are already the dwelling place of God, you no longer seek validation from forms outside. Your worship becomes alignment with the I AM within, not a chase for outer rituals. Practice by assuming this state as real, revising any lesser sense of self, and feeling it real until it is your immediate experience.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: sit quietly, place your attention at the heart as a throne, then silently declare 'I AM' and feel God dwelling there as your present reality.
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