Inner Border to the Great Sea
Ezekiel 47:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 47 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
It marks the southern border, running from Tamar to the waters of strife in Kadesh and on to the great sea. The passage sets a boundary that can be read as a map of inner territory.
Neville's Inner Vision
Picture Ezekiel's map as the map of your current state of consciousness. The south border is not a place on earth but a boundary you have accepted within your I AM—your awareness. Tamar is the starting point of a sustaining, sweet conviction you permit yourself, while the waters of strife in Kadesh are the thoughts that churn and threaten harmony. The river to the Great Sea represents the continuous flow of life-energy sweeping toward universal consciousness. As you dwell in this imagination, you see that the border's line is not fixed but formed by what you accept in your mind. When you assume a higher state—forgiveness, unity, covenant loyalty—you redraw that southern boundary inward, loosening the grip of the waters of strife. The Presence of God is not a distant event but the I AM you awaken to; it travels along the river within you, carrying your attention to the vast sea of being. This is how the Kingdom of God is built from within: one confident, faithful assumption after another, until borders become invitations.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume you have already crossed the southern border inward—from Tamar to the Great Sea. Feel the Presence filling every boundary as your I AM, and stay with that feeling until the border dissolves.
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