Inner City of Just Possession
Ezekiel 45:6-8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 45 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 45:6-8 sets apart a sacred city and a prince's portion, securing justice for all and distributing land by tribe. The decree ends oppression and aligns outer order with inner governance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, Ezekiel’s numbers are not a map of bricks but a map of consciousness. The five thousand by twenty-five thousand city marks a fixed field of awareness where harmony can dwell. The oblation of the holy portion represents the sacred attention you devote to the good you desire; the possession of the city is the steady felt sense that your world is under your inner rule. The prince—your inner governor of imagination—stands on both sides, declaring that the sacred order extends to every corner of your being. When your princes shall no more oppress my people, you are witnessing the end of tyrannical habits of fear, scarcity, and doubt. The rest of the land given to the house of Israel is the distribution of powers—thoughts, feelings, actions—into living tribes of life. In this inner reallocation, your outer life follows your inner conviction. You are not fighting for a city you hope to possess; you are establishing it within. The kingdom comes as you consciously assume the already-present order of your I AM.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of living in that inner city now—authority without oppression, justice circulating through every part of you. Let the sense of the I AM govern every corner of your life and rest into the image until it feels real.
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