Inner Crown, Outer Judgment
Ezekiel 7:27 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ezekiel 7:27 shows the king mourning and the land troubled as a consequence of people's ways; this public desolation leads them to know that the LORD is present and judging. It underlines that behavior determines outcome and reveals the sovereign I AM at work.
Neville's Inner Vision
To interpret Ezekiel 7:27 through the Neville lens, see the scene as a revelation of your inner states. The king, the prince, and the people are not others; they are images of beliefs you have entertained about limitation. When you have believed you are governed by forces outside yourself, the outer world mourns and becomes desolate. The text says, I will do unto them after their way, and they shall know that I am the LORD. This is the moment consciousness awakens to its own sovereign power. The LORD is not a distant judge; the LORD is the I AM that you are, the awareness that tests and reveals what you have lived by. If you cling to fear, lack, or separation, your inner governor mirrors that attitude in outward events. But you can revise from within: assume you are the righteous governor, the one whose presence brings order. As you dwell in the feeling of being guided by a just and loving I AM, the desolation dissolves and the scene rearranges. You will know that you are the LORD, not through doom, but through the emergence of truth and the realization that all things bow to your inner reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit and repeat 'I AM the LORD of this inner world.' Feel the presence govern now; visualize the desolate scene giving way to order, and allow the new state to print itself in your life.
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