Inner Boiling Places Within
Ezekiel 46:19-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 46 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel describes the priests' chambers and the four corner courts where offerings are prepared, signaling inner purification before sanctifying the people.
Neville's Inner Vision
See Ezekiel’s scene as the map of your inner life. The entry at the gate and the holy chambers represent your first act of attention—the place where awareness enters and chooses. The north-facing chambers and the two sides westward mark the dispositions of mind you tend with care. The priests who boil the trespass and sin offerings are the faculties of your awareness—your critic, consoler, and interpreter—transforming error into energy, while the meat offering you bake denotes the nourishment that comes from a revised perception. By keeping these processes within, you avoid projecting sanctification onto an outer court; you sanctify from within, where belief is cooked and reshaped. Move through the four corners of the court, for each corner is a field of attention where a belief can be examined and revised. The row of boiling places underneath are the mental mechanisms of feeling and revision at work. The truth is this: you are the minister of the house, and your inner I AM can transform every offering into a life that is holy and whole.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the role of the inner priest. Enter the holy chamber, feel the heat of transforming a limiting belief, and declare I AM to seal the revision.
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