Inner Zeal Rested Fury - Ezekiel 5:13
Ezekiel 5:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Thus, the divine anger will be fulfilled upon the doer of disobedience, and the fury will rest upon them so they may know the LORD spoke in zeal. The passage invites you to see outer events as mirrors of your inner convictions.
Neville's Inner Vision
In your inner theater, the 'anger' is not punishment from a stern sky but the vivid language of your own belief collapsing into manifestation. When Ezekiel says, Thus shall mine anger be accomplished, consider that your awareness—your I AM—has chosen a state and refuses to retire until it proves itself. The line about comfort speaks of the moment you rest in the truth that what you inwardly hold as real becomes your experience. The zeal is your unwavering conviction that the good you seek is already yours; the 'fury' is the strong motion of old resistance leaving you. The people or nations are not external enemies; they are the material your mind offers to witness your turning of belief. When you declare, 'I am the LORD spoken in zeal,' you are naming the living presence that evaluates and approves the inner decree. So your life aligns with your inner decree, and the outer scene becomes the verifiable sign that your consciousness has indeed spoken it into being.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the state: I AM the I AM; believe the decree is fulfilled. Feel the relief as the inner anger rests and you are comforted.
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