Inner Judgment and Nourishment Within

Ezekiel 7:15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 7 in context

Scripture Focus

15The sword is without, and the pestilence and the famine within: he that is in the field shall die with the sword; and he that is in the city, famine and pestilence shall devour him.
Ezekiel 7:15

Biblical Context

The verse links external danger with internal scarcity, showing that outer conditions reflect inner state. It invites you to examine your own consciousness as the source of events.

Neville's Inner Vision

Picture the sword as the outer world cutting through your assumed self. The pestilence and famine within are not Death out there but a dullness, fear, and lack you entertain in the mind. Ezekiel speaks to you in the present: what you believe about danger becomes the climate you inhabit. If you dwell in the field, chasing action from a frightened ego, you die by the sword because your field of operation is a theatre of threat. If you stay in the city, nursing scarcity of nourishment and purpose, famine and pestilence devour you there. Yet the only real siege is your inner state; when you awaken to I AM—the aware, unchanging you—you reverse the script. In that stable awareness, the sword dissolves into possibility and nourishment arises from within; exile and return are but shifts of attention, not geography. The manifest world becomes the echo of your inner tone. Practice this moment: assume you are the I AM, and let your imagination supply nourishment to every part of your life; you will discover the inner and outer converge.

Practice This Now

Assume the feeling of I AM as your constant; revise the scene by declaring 'Only abundance remains' and feel nourishment filling you now.

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