Destruction and the Inner Peace
Ezekiel 7:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Destruction comes, and people seek peace but do not find it, signaling that outward conditions cannot grant true calm when the inner state is unsettled.
Neville's Inner Vision
Destruction cometh is not a forecast of outer ruin but a symptom of a mind asleep to its own truth. And they shall seek peace, and there shall be none speaks to a state of consciousness that looks to conditions or others for peace and finds only absence, because peace is not a product of the world but a realization of the self. In this light, the verse becomes a call to awaken the inner I AM as the source of all calm, not as a distant prize to be won. When you inhabit the assumption that peace is your natural, constant state—"I AM peace"—the sense of threat loses its grip, and the dream of destruction dissolves as you refuse to feed it with fear-images. Imagination is the reality-maker: until you imagine and feel from the end, you remain in the old condition. So turn inward, revise that old story, and dwell in the awareness that peace is the I AM you already are. As you persist in this inner truth, the outer scene rearranges to reflect the new consciousness, transforming prophecy into present experience.
Practice This Now
For five minutes, assume 'I AM peace now' and feel it at your chest as you breathe. Revise any surrounding scene to reflect ongoing calm, and dwell there until the sense of peace becomes your immediate reality.
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