Strength When Hands Falter
Ezekiel 7:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 7:17 presents a scene where outward power fails under judgment, signaling a shift from external signs to inner condition.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Ezekiel 7:17 the feeble hands and knees point to the body's response when consciousness is not yet seated in the I AM. The verse is not about punishment but about the overturning of reliance on forms. You are the I AM, the unchanging awareness that animates all you seem to do. When appearances show weakness, those signs reveal your current inner alignment; if you imagine your life as governed by God within, the very “weakness” becomes the invitation to reign. By assuming the state you desire—presence, steadiness, confidence—you revise the inner scenery until it pours outward as circumstance. The feeling of being supported by an unshakable I AM conquers the fear that your hands must work alone, or your knees must hold under pressure. Do not argue with the evidence; reinterpret it. Let the inner ruler, not the outer event, dictate what is possible. As you dwell in the awareness of sovereign self, the scene reforms to match that consciousness.
Practice This Now
Impose the felt reality of strength now: assume silently, 'I AM strong; I am the steady I AM within,' and linger there until the feeling is real in body and breath.
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