Ezekiel 7:3-4 Inner Judgment and Divine Awareness Today
Ezekiel 7:3-4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Ezekiel 7 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Ez 7:3-4 portrays an end coming and judgment poured out according to one’s ways, with no pity, so that you may know that the LORD is present. It also hints that outer events reflect inner states and choices.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the end is not a distant doom but the recognition that your inner life has come to a fixed point. Your ways are the habitual patterns of thought and feeling you assume to be true. The anger and recompense spoken by Ezekiel are the natural results of those inner movements, returning to you as your experience. The LORD there is the I AM within you--your absolute awareness that judges and unveils. When you insist that a certain image is true--fear, lack, separation--your inner watcher does not spare that image; it simply pays its due and re-creates precisely what you have lived inside. Yet this is not punishment; it is the mirror of your state. As you awaken to the truth that you are the creator by your awareness, the abominations lose their power because you revise them from the scale of your imagined identity. You come to know that I AM is the LORD, and thus you can reframe the whole process by assuming a new state of being, and feeling it as real today.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, repeat I am the I AM, and feel the desired state as already real. Practice for 5 minutes, revising any fear or lack by dwelling in the assumed presence.
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