Inner Justice: Just Measures

Ezekiel 45:10 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 45 in context

Scripture Focus

10Ye shall have just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath.
Ezekiel 45:10

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 45:10 calls for fair measures. Neville interprets this as an invitation to inner balance, where thoughts and desires are weighed with truth.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the temple’s yard is not a place of stone but the field of consciousness. 'Just balances' and a 'just ephah' reveal the rule by which you measure what you accept as real. If you imagine your life as a ledger, each thought and feeling is a coin placed on the scales. When you persist in a state of fairness—no exaggerated hopes, no dishonest fears—the scale settles in truth. The balances do not accuse or condemn; they invite you to align your inner accounting with the I AM that you truly are. In this light, righteousness is not external law but an inner habit of consistent, faithful measurement. The 'bath' speaks of cleansing perception—wash away counterfeit wants and allow what is real to occupy your inner space. By using the I AM as the standard, your outer world will reflect balance and integrity. You are not waiting for change; you are being the measure that calibrates the world through imagination.

Practice This Now

Imaginative Act: Assume the state 'I AM balanced in all my thoughts.' Revise any sense of lack and feel the scales settle into truth.

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