Inner Wealth Against Wrath
Ezekiel 7:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse shows people casting silver and gold into the streets; in the day of the LORD’s wrath, riches fail to deliver, and they cannot satisfy the soul, for wealth has become the stumblingblock of iniquity.
Neville's Inner Vision
Read as a map of consciousness, Ezekiel 7:19 tells us that clinging to outer wealth cannot shield us from the day when truth confronts the self we have imagined. The silver and gold cast in the streets are not coins but mis-taken priorities—the inner currency by which you measure safety, value, and worth. The wrath of the LORD is the realization that your cherished dream of being saved by possessions cannot reach you; it signals that your heart has mistaken form for substance. In Neville’s terms, wealth is not evil but a symbol of a state of consciousness: identifying with the mere instrument of provision leads you to stumble over the very iniquity you defend. The solution is to return to the I AM, the ever-present awareness that you are already supplied by the inner life you inhabit. By assuming a new state—one of who you are as consciousness rather than what you own—you disarm the urge to worship outside things and awaken to true, inexhaustible security within.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Assume the I AM is your only wealth and feel that you are already provided. Visualize walking through a market, casting worldly wealth away, and feel a deep inner freedom replacing fear with presence.
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