The I AM Turning Point

Ezekiel 5:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 5 in context

Scripture Focus

9And I will do in thee that which I have not done, and whereunto I will not do any more the like, because of all thine abominations.
Ezekiel 5:9

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 5:9 records God promising a unique correction in response to the people’s abominations, signaling a turning point. It speaks to an inner disposition that must change for the outer reality to shift.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within this stark oracle, think of God as the I AM within you, declaring that the inner climate must be purged of habits that violate wholeness. The 'I will do in thee' is not punishment from a distant deity, but the natural action of your consciousness when you refuse to endure fear, guilt, or separation any longer. The abominations are the taken-for-grant beliefs that you are separate from your own power, your own holiness. When you persist in such states, your inner weather provokes a 'do'—a breaking away from old forms, a reshaping of the self, so that you experience a reality more in alignment with the indivisible unity of I AM. The verse asks you to notice that a transformation will occur, unlike anything before, once you decide to identify with your true awareness rather than the old self-image. The severity is the alarm that comes when you resist the truth that you are the operator of your inner world. Embrace the correction by returning to the simple faith that you are, and always were, the I AM.

Practice This Now

Practice an an assumption: to revise your self-image and awaken wholeness through the awareness that you are the I AM, sovereign over your inner life.

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