Inner Judgment Realized
Ezekiel 6:11-12 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage declares a judgment: a command to lament the house of Israel's abominations and foretells destruction by sword, famine, and pestilence. It also frames accountability, suggesting that inner choices echo in outer consequences.
Neville's Inner Vision
In the Neville Goddard lens, Ezekiel 6:11-12 becomes not a history of a nation but a map of consciousness. The house of Israel stands for the inner dispositions you identify as self, habitual thoughts and feelings you pretend are separate from the I AM. When the text tells you to smite with your hand and stamp with your foot, it speaks of a decisive inner act: you deliberately interrupt the old vibration and stamp it out in your awareness. The cry Alas for the evil abominations signals a moment of honest acknowledgment of what you have permitted to rule your mind; yet the true purpose is not punishment but turning your attention toward a new decree. The sword, famine, and pestilence are symbolic of the results that follow when you live in fear, lack, or separation from God in you. Some parts of you may feel far off, some near, but all are subject to the same inner law: your life will echo your predominant state of consciousness. The message invites you to awaken the fury not of wrath but of the I AM, until the inner order aligns and outer events reflect that alignment.
Practice This Now
Practice: choose one persistent thought and revise it by declaring I AM presence now, feeling the fullness of your desired state. Then observe your feelings until the new state floods your senses.
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