Inner Day of Awakening

Ezekiel 7:10-11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 7 in context

Scripture Focus

10Behold the day, behold, it is come: the morning is gone forth; the rod hath blossomed, pride hath budded.
11Violence is risen up into a rod of wickedness: none of them shall remain, nor of their multitude, nor of any of theirs: neither shall there be wailing for them.
Ezekiel 7:10-11

Biblical Context

The verses describe a coming inner day when pride and violence rise as a rod, signaling judgment on the old patterns; the passage invites inner revision toward a new order.

Neville's Inner Vision

In your inner theater the day has come and the morning has gone forth. The rod that blossoms is pride, and violence rising into a rod of wickedness is the ego’s violent energy taking visible form. This is not a punishment imposed from without; it is the light of your current state made tangible. By recognizing that you are the I AM and not the victim of these impulses, you can revise the state that birthed them. When you cease identifying with the rod and choose a higher assumption, the old energy loses its grip; none of the multitude remains as you dissolve these patterns in consciousness, and there is no longer wailing because fear has been acknowledged and released. The promise is inward: as you affirm and feel the new state—peace, justice, and righteousness—you alter the very conditions that formerly seemed to demand you to suffer. You are asked to see that you carry the power to judge and renew your world by sustained alignment with a higher, loving order within.

Practice This Now

Sit quietly, assume the feeling of the I AM, visualize the day breaking and the rod transforming into a staff of light, and affirm, 'I AM the calm, I AM the just within me' for several minutes.

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