Ezekiel's Inner Offerings
Ezekiel 45:13-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse prescribes offerings of grain, oil, and a lamb as a ritual for atonement and reconciliation with the Lord. It specifies measures and purposes for these offerings to secure reconciliation.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Ezekiel’s ordinance, the outward acts reveal the inward economy of consciousness. The grain, oil, and lamb are not relics of a distant temple; they are the three currents of your inner life. Grain stands for nourishment—the thoughts you feed on and repeat until they become your reality. Oil denotes vitality and the anointing of intention—the energy you pour into your chosen picture of yourself. The lamb embodies purity and willing surrender—a mind that yields to the I AM within rather than clinging to egoic desire. When I accept that this oblation is made in me and as me, reconciliation arises in my awareness; the barrier between lack and fullness dissolves. The Lord’s declaration of reconciliation is not a future event but a present feeling-state you can inhabit now through assumption and revision. So the true worship is the attentiveness of consciousness, the holiness of choosing the states that harmonize with the I AM, and the peace that follows from aligning with your innermost nature.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state of reconciliation now. Visualize offering grain, oil, and a lamb as inner conditions you provide in consciousness, and feel the peace that follows.
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