Inner Time of Wrath
Ezekiel 7:12-14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage proclaims an imminent, universal judgment: old gains and losses are arrested, no one can return to former ways, and preparations for battle fail because wrath rests on all.
Neville's Inner Vision
To the seeker, Ezekiel’s message is not a threat from outside but a summons to wakefulness. The lines about the buyer and the seller signify the inner economy of the self—attachments, possessions, and the habit of trading one image for another. Wrath is not God’s punishment poured on a distant crowd; it is the natural consequence of identifying with a separate self. When you believe you are the one who buys and sells, you live in fear of loss and you count the days until some event corrects the market. The trumpet you hear is your own mental signal to awaken, yet no one goes to the battle because the old identification remains unchallenged. The vision that will not return points to a new center of gravity—the consciousness that you are the I AM, the sole perceiver in whom all events unfold. As you claim that I AM as your real identity, the apparent crisis dissolves and the external scene comes to reflect a healed inner state. The outer judgment is but the echo of internal belief; change the belief, and the world rearranges.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Sit quietly and revise the scene of lack by assuming the feeling of the fulfilled state; quietly affirm I AM until the old fear dissolves and the present situation reflects your new consciousness.
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