Remnant Within the Scattered Mind

Ezekiel 6:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 6 in context

Scripture Focus

8Yet will I leave a remnant, that ye may have some that shall escape the sword among the nations, when ye shall be scattered through the countries.
Ezekiel 6:8

Biblical Context

Ezekiel 6:8 promises a remnant who survives the judgment as the people are scattered. It suggests an inner continuity that remains intact despite external upheaval.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Ezekiel’s warning, the sword and dispersion are not merely outward events; they are states of mind. The remnant is not a future crowd, but the I AM that remains when attention is scattered by fear, doubt, or loss. God’s assurance, 'Yet will I leave a remnant,' is a blueprint for consciousness: even when you are scattered through the countries of belief, there is a permanent core of awareness untouched by circumstance. When you feel the world pressing in - prosperity and exile, safety and danger - you can choose to dwell in the inner remnant. By assuming the end you desire and feeling it as real now, you align your inner state with constancy rather than collapse. The sword disappears in imagination because you are no longer identifying with the threat; you are identifying with the I AM that survives every scene. This remnant imports mercy and guidance; it is the center from which you shall escape, not by escaping physically, but by refusing to be consumed by outer conditions. Your only exile is a fading from your consciousness; your return is a deliberate act of inner recognition.

Practice This Now

Assume the end you seek: you are already safe, intact, and guided within. Feel it real for a minute by closing your eyes and dwelling in the I AM.

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