Inner Judgment Echoes
Ezekiel 7:15-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
External danger is described as a sword outside, with famine and pestilence within; those who remain in the field or city perish. The few who escape retreat to the mountains, mourning their iniquity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Ezekiel's stark picture is not a forecast of doom but a map of your inner weather. The 'sword' outside denotes thoughts of separation or attack; the 'pestilence and famine within' signal a consciousness starved of life and vitality. Those who escape become the ones who lift their center from the field of fear and the city of concern to the mountains of awareness, where they become like doves—quiet, watchful, and free. Mourning, in this light, is not punishment but awakening to misalignment with your true I AM. The single life within you is undying and indivisible; your outer world mirrors your inner state until you choose a different state of consciousness. By assuming the new state—feeling it real as I AM—you revise your experience and dissolve the outer threat. Remember: you are the I AM; the sword and pestilence disappear as inner conviction replaces fear with life, and exile yields to the return of the peace that already abides in you.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, and assume the state 'I AM the Lord of my life.' Then picture yourself on a quiet mountain, calm and free, like a dove; feel the old fears dissolving as you rest in that I AM.
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