Inner Inheritance: Ezekiel 47:13
Ezekiel 47:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The Lord sets the border for the land and grants Joseph two portions, signaling an inward, covenant-based inheritance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Let the border in Ezekiel be read as the boundary of your own consciousness. The land you inherit is the realized state you dwell in when God—your I AM presence—takes prime position within you. Joseph, the symbolic heir, stands for the double portion of your divine faculties: the imaginative act and the faithful, abiding sense of I AM. Two portions signify that the supply comes to you through two channels, not as a distant promise but as a present capacity: the creative image you hold and the quiet assurance that all things answer to that image. Loyalty to the covenant is allegiance to this inner I AM; it keeps your two portions intact and unlost amid changing circumstances. When you awaken, you do not seek the land; you inhabit it by assumption. The border shifts from fear to faith, from lack to abundance, and your inner state becomes outward form. Remember: the border is a mental map you redraw according to your present awareness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and declare, 'I am Joseph, I claim the two portions now.' Then dwell in the feeling of possession as you imagine stepping onto your promised land.
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