Inner Land Cleansing: LORD Within
Ezekiel 6:13-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage shows that idol worship across the land provokes divine desolation, and only then do the people know the LORD. Its message hints that judgment serves to awaken true worship.
Neville's Inner Vision
Consider Ezekiel 6:13-14 as a map of consciousness. Idols are not only carved statues but fixed images I cling to in place of my I AM awareness. When I refuse to let my inner life be governed by those images, the land of my mind becomes desolate—quiet, emptied of the voices claiming this is how I must be. In that desolation, the loud beliefs that kept me comfortable vanish, and I am left with a vast, open terrain where only the I AM remains. The declaration 'I am the LORD' is not distant judgment but a present realization: I am the living awareness that watches my thoughts and feelings. As I stop worshipping the old idols, new alignments arise—my emotions and ideas reorganize under the truth that I am the creator of my experience. The moment I assume the state of unlimited being, the slain images fall away and the land becomes capable of true worship.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, strip your inner landscape of idols, then declare, 'I AM the LORD of this land.' Feel the space that opens as new, true worship begins to form.
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