Inner Statutes, Outer Reflections
Ezekiel 5:6 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 5 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God's judgments and statutes are rejected by the people, twisted into wickedness, and they do not walk in them.
Neville's Inner Vision
I tell you, Ezekiel’s verse reveals the inner law of your one mind. The 'she' is the habitual self that leans toward comfort and fear; 'my judgments' are the convictions you silently accept about yourself; 'statutes' are the decrees you live by in moments of choice. When these are twisted into wickedness or when you refuse to walk in them, you are only forgetting the divine order that you already ARE. The kingdom resides as the I AM, the awareness through which you write your day. Your outer life is the echo of your inner acceptance or refusal of the Law of Life. If you find your judgments out of alignment, do not condemn yourself; revise. Assume the state in which the judgments and statutes are just, loving, and true. Feel it as real now, as if your entire world confirms the truth you desire. Remember: imagination creates reality; you are the author, and the end is already written in your consciousness. By dwelling in the end and walking in the inner statute, the outer world will reflect that harmony, and the 'nations' will bow to the order you have imposed upon yourself.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and declare: I AM the law; I walk in divine statutes now. Imagine your day already arranged by inner judgments that align with love and abundance; feel it real.
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